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Far from taking seriously the judicial inquiry in which prosecutors, judges, journalists and leaders of their own party are involved, Elisa Carrió preferred to be funny and victimize herself in social networks. Shortly after the end of Judge Alejo Ramos Padilla's presentation to Congress, Cambiemos' founding partner aired two tweets with a black and white striped dress. In one of them, he wrote: "Ramos Padilla and the Victoria Front want to see me plagued, I have my pajamas ready." The magistrate had just told how the deputy Paula Oliveto, the man of confidence of Carrió, maintained fluid links with the false lawyer Marcelo D'Alessio, arrested within an illicit badociation dedicated to l & # 39; Espionage, extortion and justice, badociated with organic and inorganic intelligence agents. In these conversations, D'Alessio revealed a supposed relationship of trust with the leader of the Civic Coalition.
As Ramos Padilla revealed in the Committee of the House of Deputies' Freedom of Expression, Alessio had a conversation with a contact registered under the name of "Roma Customs", in which he stated: "I did things with her (Carrió) and with Paula Oliveto, available." The full text of the cat was as follows:
Romina customs: I want to introduce the drug advisor to the director of customs. He is an elderly man, former chief of intelligence services of the army. Customs wants to get in touch with the DEA and you can talk to them about your work. We are interested.
D & # 39; Alessio: Only Vives is part of the line of Carrió, a friend.
Romina customs: Yes, these are the ones who work directly with Carrió.
D & # 39; Alesssio: I did things with her and with Paula Olvieto. Available.
This dialogue took place as part of a survey conducted by the Santa Fe Provincial Memory Commission on drug trafficking cases in Rosario.
None of the members of the Civic Coalition attended the audience with Ramos Padilla in Congress, nor with the other members of Cambiemos. The answer was the tweets of Carrió and another of Oliveto, in the same direction, but with the addition of the former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
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