“The President of the Republic, with his aggressive and disrespectful tone, dared today to call for ignoring the ways of ‘political action’ that have marked our democratic life as a society,” Mora said in response to Chávez’s remarks at the event, commemorating the 167th anniversary of the heroism on April 11, 1856.
On that day, Juan Santamaría set fire to the inn where there were filibusters commanded by the American William Walker, and although it did not constitute a surrender to those forces, in Costa Rica it is considered the most important battle of the first phase of the national campaign. (1856-1857).), with a deep meaning in shaping the identity of Costa Rica.
Commemorating the event this morning in Alajuela, Chávez noted, “There are people who say that (their government) does not build bridges. I don’t want to build bridges to hell, not even with filibusters. I’d rather blow them up. I’d rather blow them up.”
After sarcastically noting “Oh no, but they don’t build bridges!” He asserted that “by procrastinating they build walls.”
Asked at a press conference – after that act, the historic parades and the signing of an executive decree – who the idlers are today, the Costa Rican president pointed out that they are drug traffickers, corrupt middle managers, political parties and analysts.
I’m not going to build bridges with the political parties that you know, that people know, and all they do is put on shows, clean up and debate. There are three analysts per peseta, one of whom came out today saying that this is populist language (their way of speaking). no! “It’s a popular language,” Chavez said.
To all of this, the President of the Federation affirmed that “the so-called Costa Rican path is characterized by the desire for dialogue, reconciliation and building the necessary bridges to maintain social peace.”
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