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Rule of law at risk from demonstrations

Asunción: As if there hadn’t been Mario Ando’s misconduct in the past few months, ministers expressed their fear on Twitter that the demonstrations that led to violent incidents on both sides would endanger the rule of law.

The Minister of Defense Grail. Bernardino Soto Estigarribia wrote on Twitter: “I am concerned about the incitement to violent mobilizations trying to break the constitutional order and normalize chaos. The rule of law and democracy are threatened with ideological and manipulated violence “

Protesters, infiltrated or not, have been deprived of their right to freedom of assembly at a time when the contagion rate is given as the cause, despite fears for their existence from the government and the Colorado Party. Since these measures will continue until at least April 4th, you have to see what happens afterwards.

It is easy to complain about protesters when you position equally angry police officers in front of the ANR with sharp bullets and drive prisoners through the streets in front of horses instead of addressing the problem. This government has really done everything to look good and every time an inconsistency or lie came to light, it stood there like a doused poodle. Self-criticism and not arrogance is appropriate. There is no need for impeachment proceedings to renew.

Wochenblatt / Hoy

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