Colombia with bated breath over explosive audios threatening Petro's government
The ex-ambassador warns that if If it was known what happened, a scandal similar to the 8,000 trial highlighting the Cali Cartel's financing of Ernesto Samper's campaign will explode
What began in Colombia as the "babysitter scandal," which already caused the downfall of two key Petro officials last week, has since Sunday night turned into a political earthquake of biblical proportions that is forcibly shaking the foundations of the so-called "government of change."
"With so much bullshit, I know, we're all getting screwed," Armando Benedetti, former ambassador to Caracas, vehemently assures in audios of his explosive conversations with Laura Sarabia, the leftist president's right-hand man until last Friday.