Tuesday, August 16, 2016

State Council tomb inability to Piedad Cordoba – PoderyGloria.net

Stating that did exist compelling evidence against the former senator Piedad Cordoba , Attorney Alejandro Ordonez said that although he respects the decision of State Council to cancel the removal of Córdoba, still believes that there was clear evidence of his links with the FARC .

There is information about meetings Piedad Cordoba, there is evidence which establishes that advised and gave advice to the FARC to be politically exploded and medially the release of the hostages, “Ordonez said, adding that there are legal wiretaps made commanders of the guerrillas, as alias ‘Mincho’, in which we talk about the relations of Cordoba with the FARC . In the file get a mail between guerrilla leaders Raul Reyes and Ivan Marquez.

“The Office is confident that Mrs. Piedad Cordoba is the same ‘Teodora de Bolivar’ “, he added.

the decision was made after receiving 17 votes in favor and six against and with the argument that the evidence presented by the Attorney General of the nation were not enough to issue the sanction against Cordova in 2010.

Piedad Cordoba , who drives national campaign ‘peace itself is me’ and maintains strong ties with the leadership of the FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia), is currently director of the movement “Citizens for peace”. He also made statements on different acts public en those who exercised promotional events in order to further the interests of the subversive group.

The former congressman, considering everything I is a “political persecution” against him, filed a tutela before the highest constitutional judge and an action for annulment and reinstatement of the right to State councilor court

data. for the moral damage rate established by the State Council are 100 monthly minimum wages (almost 69 million pesos).

However, the dream of former senator returning to the race will have to wait a little longer, as is still in force a second sanction disciplinary that relegates be removed from public office for 14 years.

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