Mayor Jorge Ivan Ospina responded to the video broadcast on social networks by the Senate candidate for the Democratic Center Daniel Garcia, in which Oscar Ivan Zuluega refers to Cali and the local governor.
In the video, García asks Zuluaga: “What would you do in Cali if you became president?” and his interlocutor replied: “The priority would be to be in Buenaventura, it is more of an underlying problem and then the security council in Cali to write a clear letter to the mayor that I am the one in charge here.”
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Afterwards, García says “And if the mayor does not accept”, the presidential candidate replies: “Well, we send him to hell (…)”.
Mayor Ospina responded to these words of Zuluaga, in the recorded video and in which García points out that he brought the presidential candidate. “(…) to visit my land (Cali)”.
In addition, Ospina reiterated that “violent language leads to violence” and that it is not a good example for young people or for those who follow presidential campaigns.
Ospina said: “Mr. Óscar Iván Zuluaga, presidential candidate. Shall we send him to hell? Shall we send him to hell? Mayor and his citizenship? Is that the way in which the idea of doing a political campaign should be challenged? Do you know that violent language leads to violence?
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“Not only is there a mistake in the way you address the popularly elected mayor of a city, but it contradicts the way in which a political campaign should be carried out. I call you all to the campaigns of ideas, to the battles that you propose ( …) I call on all of you to respect our city, to disarm the spirit, to respect our city,” said Ospina.
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