Buenos Aires, December 18 (NA) – In a virulent speech, national deputy for Unión por la Patria Juan Grabois ranted and shouted at his counterpart from La Libertad Avanza, Lorena Villaverde, whom he said would “go to prison very quickly” for her alleged ties to drug trafficking and promised to go “visit her in prison.” Speaking at the end of the debate on the Law of Fiscal Innocence, which was approved with the impulse of the Government, the leader of the Frente Patria Grande assured that it is an initiative to “legalize drug trafficking, impunity for money laundering.” “Honestly, celebrate it like crazy; celebrate this law; celebrate a law with which you are going to launder the money of those who sell drugs to your children and grandchildren,” he continued. Grabois recalled that the initiative had been presented by former national deputy José Luis Espert, who resigned from his candidacy and his seat due to a judicial complaint that he himself also filed, also related to alleged ties with narco-financing. “He left the same way Villaverde is going to leave, a deputy who was detained for transporting merchandise; the merchandise that you consume in this place, so you should all do a drug test,” he expressed, hoarsely. “You should be ashamed, even being the shit that you are. Take a selfie with that lady there who is going to prison very quickly,” he predicted. “Bye Villaverde. That you have Villaverde (sitting) there should give you shame.
Opposition Deputy Promised to 'Visit' Colleague in Prison
Argentine deputy Juan Grabois sharply accused his colleague Lorena Villaverde of ties to drug trafficking and promised to visit her in prison. The incident occurred during parliamentary debates.