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Otto Solís: “President Solís was influenced by Manuel González”

September 22, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Otton Solís, legislator from Partido Acción Ciudadana, blamed Minister of Foreign Affairs Manuel González for the event that took place on Tuesday at the General Assembly of the UN: the Costa Rican delegation abandoned the Assembly when Brazilian President Michael Temer was delivering his speech.

According to the legislator, President of the Republic Luis Guillermo Solís would have made a better decision.

Yes, I think Luis Guillermo is much more capable. He is much more intelligent on foreign policy. he was influenced by Manuel González,

declared Solís.

The founder of Partido Acción Ciudadana agrees that what happened in Brazil is a dictatorial imposition. However, he doesn’t agree with the way Costa Rican representatives protested. According to him, it was not appropriate, much less to do it with countries such as Venezuela, Nicaragua, Bolivia, Cuba and Ecuador, whose democracy system is questioned.

Legislators voted a motion so that, minister González explains the reasons why they decided to abandon the Assembly of the UN. Otton Solís voted against the decision because, according to him, the minister is going to make fun of them.

crhoy.com

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