Government officials must follow proper diplomatic protocols when conducting international activities, including using official channels through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for cross-border transactions, obtaining proper permits and tax waivers through legislative processes, and avoiding actions that could be interpreted as military aggression or sovereignty violations. When officials fail to follow these procedures, they risk serious diplomatic incidents, potential accusations of corruption, and damage to national sovereignty.
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BETHY ARANA Honduras le pone freno a la ministra salvadoreñaAdded:
El Salvador is a beautiful land where I was born, a blessed land, a wonderful place where I grew up.
El Salvador is a ready land where I was born, a blessed land, a wonderful land where I grew up.
And its landscapes are the sugarcane fields where my people work and blessed, wonderful land, where he also grows corn.
From West to East. Long live my beautiful people, long live El Salvador.
Your little baby.
El Salvador is a ready land where I was born, a blessed land, a wonderful land where I grew up.
El Salvador is a beautiful land where I was born, a blessed land, a wonderful land where I grew up.
And its landscapes are the sugarcane fields where my people work blessed land, wonderful where they also cultivate there.
Well, I invite you to visit the beautiful Majahuel beach. The mountain conquers its sea with its volcanoes.
From West to East, long live my beautiful people! This light reminds me of you always, wherever you are.
Long live my blessed land, El Salvador.
I invite you to visit the beautiful Majawai beach of Roberte with its volcanoes and its sea from west to east. Long live my beautiful people, I like it, I always remember where you are, forgive me Sonaí. Eh, gentlemen, have a very good night.
How are you today? I hope you are well. We have 29 steel blows, say little periquillo power kid. Ah, well, gentlemen, today we're going to be talking with Ms. Betarana. Ah, let's talk about what happened to the minister. We're going to talk about what happened to Romeo Hourbach's work. In other words, we changed the characters, but the same broken system remains. Corruption everywhere, gentlemen. But let's go to Marcelita, since she knows a lot about corruption. Let's go get Marcela, she's over here.
Marcela, how are you? Greetings. He already knows.
How have you been, Marcelita?
Good night. How are you, Edgar? How are you?
Nothing, here I am, I am always, always, whenever you come here to introduce something to you, I have to take something out, right? Now that you know a lot about corruption. I wish I knew everything so I could report it here, do n't you? Now yes. Greetings, Roberto Silva.
How are you, brother? A hug.
Ah, how fun, isn't it?
Yes.
How can it be possible that I come here saying that Macita knows a lot about corruption? No, no, I just wanted to say it to give you the introduction. Ah, channel. Manuel Medrano, a hug. Méndez Aada, greetings. Good evening, doctor, he says. Good night. The notification system worked today. Pay attention.
Greetings to all, especially to the audience of Límite. Thank you, a hug.
Greetings, greetings. Welcome Jorge Fuentes, a hug. She says, "I'm happy to see only Elena SB online." Greetings Elena. Greetings Edgar to Virginia. Greetings, brother.
Greetings, Marcela.
Let's go to the What's It Called?
Which one?
At the Álvaro Méndez event. That's what Álvaro Méndez does. Uh-huh. Wash your mouth out, Edgar says, when? I don't know, I don't know what. You are no longer free and happy. There was no more. I mean, it was already an eternal bond with Taylor, but amen. No, no, I was wrong.
Sorry, sorry. Good evening, Francisco.
A hug. Welcome. Thank you for being here. We are waiting for the lawyer to arrive. Greetings.
Which event, Edgar? I don't know which event you were talking about.
The one Álvaro makes every year-end.
Ah, but that one's still missing. That's not in September.
The festival is in September, right? Uh-huh.
The salvation festival says even Marcela has to wash, it says.
But why? We don't understand why.
Oh no.
Good evening, Marcelita, says Francisco.
Greetings Politics Limit. Spartan, how are you? Greetings, a hug.
She says, "Hello Edgar and Marcela. Greetings, Elenita."
Hi how are things? They messed up, old man. Failure to comply with protocols with Honduras. Yes, it wasn't a huge mistake, I think, on the part of Bueno, the minister. I imagine she manages it by having someone manage all of that for her. I don't think they're going through all the procedures, but it's still a huge mistake, a huge mistake, you have to accept it when you make mistakes, and well, that's it, but let's see, and above all, a very huge mistake, considering that the minister is a military officer and has a very clear understanding of how the armed forces of each country work and that she has to take into account the concept of sovereignty. and that she cannot go around the world believing that she owns the world and that she can go to other countries and do whatever she wants. I mean, it's very serious because you also have to respect the minister. This is extremely serious because the minister is supposed to be a military officer and should know about this.
Then one starts to question whether he was unaware that he had to follow a protocol, a procedure, to be authorized to bring in those kits.
Imagine what other gaps in her knowledge she might have in terms of hiring, fund management, and then just imagine how she'll manage to raise the guest who's here. Ah, let's go up to Bet so we can make the most of our time, and you're right Marcela, but let's see what the guest has to say.
Ready.
Good night, a hug. How are you?
Nothing there. Ah, well, thank God.
That's great, Betty's hot in the Congo because look, here in New York at 106 gr today I'm melting. It's hot, but I don't want to show my shoulders.
Oh, well, later on, when this thing gets hot here, I'll give you a little sing-along here, with your ears open to listen to a professional singer. Do n't excuse me, but please forgive me. So, well, welcome. Thank you for coming, thank you for accepting the invitation. There are important issues that need to be addressed today. We have the issue of the minister.
Oh, how embarrassing. What a big bear.
Wait. I don't know if the president isn't dismissing her because, I don't know, because she's too prominent, right? Destroy it because, like, only someone with half a brain could do that. Your microphone, I think it's not working properly. Wait for me. Today, yes, today you don't hear me, you don't hear me. Yes, now.
Yes, we can hear him.
Ah, okay. I think I drifted away. It's just that sometimes when two people are talking, it's kind of limiting, right? That's what I've been watching on the programs. Well, look, in the case of the minister, honestly, I'm embarrassed for her. It's embarrassing to think that you can't, I mean, just because you're in uniform, you can't expect that in another country they're going to let you in just like that with two truckloads or two tons of school supplies.
Uh, what we lost, which were the pockets, right?, which we lost back in the Cristiani governments.
Obviously, that no longer belongs to us. Let us feel sadness for the other children who are going through difficult situations. This is nice because it's empathetic, but to do these things you have to use official channels.
Sure, right? And the official channels are through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, right? Because the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is in charge of immigration, and in order to take anything out or bring anything in, you have to do it through the borders, and for that you have to go through the immigration windows. You ca n't carry, let's say, more than one box. In other words, if you're carrying, say, three watermelons, they'll let you through because you're carrying three watermelons. But if you have more than 10 watermelons, you have to declare them.
But this lady was carrying, I think it was more than two trucks, it was tons of school supplies.
Nine trucks, I think there were. Imagine the lady thanking God that the Hondurans didn't arrest her for the crime of receiving stolen goods, because even though she's the Minister of Education, she had to do it through official channels. In other words, if the thing is donated, it has to go through the Legislative Assembly first.
In our case, for example, right? The same thing happens there in Honduras. It has to go through the process to get the taxes forgiven, because everything that enters another country is subject to taxation.
So, if it's a donation, they have to waive the taxes, but that's done through the legislature.
For example, here last year an ambulance entered Congo. The brothers, who live abroad, sent an ambulance. This ambulance had to pay about $1,800 for its introduction to El Salvador. The ambulance was held up for quite some time at the Guatemalan border because they had to wait for the Salvadoran Legislative Assembly to waive the taxes so that the ambulance could enter El Salvador without paying taxes, since it was a large sum of money and it was a donation. The same thing happens from El Salvador to Guatemala or from El Salvador to Honduras.
So, the lady is either a fool or she doesn't have good lawyers who didn't advise her well. But before taking such steps, one must seek good advice from their lawyers and familiarize themselves with the immigration laws of the other country they intend to enter.
It's quite delicate to enter another country in uniform. The lady shouldn't be wearing a uniform because she's not currently on military service. In other words, she has put her military service on hold since she accepted the position of Minister of Education. I don't know why people want to wear uniforms. I don't think he doesn't have formal attire to perform his duties, or I don't know if the intention is to give the impression that education in El Salvador is militaristic, right? I can see there are some people there who adore me, right? I'm going to tell you, please sit down right now and learn from Ms. Betty Arana, okay?
Because what I'm about to tell you might be useful to you, including my hater, right? To the people who hate me, sit down, eh, be quiet and learn.
So, the military uniform is only worn when you are on military service. The lady is suspended because she holds a civil position as Minister of Education, but since everything here is done backwards and the laws are ignored, well, we just have to put up with the lady in uniform, right? Uh, but to enter another country, that's extremely delicate, extremely delicate for a person to enter another country in a military uniform. That puts even the country's security at risk and could be interpreted as an invasion.
So, I honestly do n't believe that Bukele told her, "Look, go in uniform, Honduras."
I think that was a stupid thing for the lady to do because lately I feel that the lady is not very well in her head because she does some terrible stupid things. So, I find it hard to believe that President Bukele told her, "Go over there in uniform."
Maybe they told you, "Donate those things to the people in the pockets," right? But obviously the lady had to know that she had to use the appropriate channels, the procedures, the permission from the foreign relations department, the movement that is made, because all of that required registration. What if there are drugs hidden in those tons of school supply packages?
What if we go coffee parrot? I 'm assuming that, of course, right? But the Hondurans couldn't afford to let the pile of trucks with school supply packages pass by without checking them. So how were they going to check the pile of packages? It's better that the lady goes back, right? Uh-huh. So, they first had to get a permit from there to have their taxes waived. true, from Honduras and also the official channels through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, so that when they passed through immigration, the immigration people would know that those vehicles were going there.
So, I applaud the Honduran authorities who didn't let themselves be fooled by this woman, because she has been completely clumsy and irresponsible, and I feel sorry for the people of Colón and everyone here. which is pronayid, but the good is applauded and the bad is pointed out to people.
And a clumsy lady is a bad example, worse than the Minister of Education, I mean, she's not a cat, she's not a little soldier, she's the Minister of Education and she's the captain of the army.
But what the lady has done, gentlemen, is called attempted abuse, and it is also called trying to interfere in another country, because we don't know if those school packages were also intended for other purposes, right? But when the Salvadoran government has helped other countries, it does so through official channels.
Okay, but I have a question: can we blame the minister 100%, or the people who are in charge of doing everything she basically does for her? Because I'm not going to blame the president for the minister in this case. I'm not going to blame the president. Perhaps because they hired a clumsy old woman as education minister. Perhaps that's why the president is to blame, because the woman has proven to be clumsy from the start.
Well, I don't know, all the education ministers have been clumsy.
No, this is not the fault of the subordinates. This is her fault because I understand that she was there too because she loves cameras, right? Lights, camera, action. She is fascinated by it. She loves to attract attention, to be the center of attention, and everything else. So, I thought that Nayib had already scolded her because he could take the bone away from Nayiba.
So, I thought I had already scolded her, but apparently not. But I think this blunder will bring the lady quite a few problems because it has made Salvador's government look very bad.
No, that's her fault. That's her fault because she was already wearing her boots and her military uniform. and exposing. Look, look how dangerous it is when a soldier from one country enters another country without authorization.
That can be interpreted as a military invasion and could even lead to war. In other words, the lady was clumsy. In other words, in your opinion, they should fire her. Tell her to go to hell for being so clueless. Of course, because if she is the highest authority in the Ministry of Education and she made such a serious mistake, it shows a deficiency.
If you make a mistake regarding matters of national sovereignty, imagine if you don't know other concepts like contracting, public fund management, bidding, and all that.
The Court of Accounts needs to be on its toes because if she made that mistake, it's extremely serious.
Now, if we're talking about conspiracy theories here, it could mean that they did it on purpose, perhaps to distract us from what we really need to be discussing, which is the upcoming elections.
But you know what? I don't believe it. Look, I don't think so because, what's the most prominent topic they've been discussing lately? What's the main topic they've been focusing on these past two days?
An old woman from Santa Ana goes. They've only been talking about her, have n't they?
One who wants to be a congresswoman, one who is called Café con Betty or Café B.
Excuse me, but forgive me, but that's the old woman everyone's been talking about.
Clear.
A trumpet-sticker, as they call it, one that sings. I don't believe it was a smokescreen. What I do see, and I completely agree with you, Marce, is that you don't mind me calling you Marcea. I tell all the Marcelas more to Viatoro too. That's why it's different for me.
Hey, Marcelita, Marcelita, look, look, I agree with you because, you see, the military, all the military, the little soldiers, the first thing they teach is sovereignty. So, starting from the little soldier, right? They teach him about sovereignty. Because? Because this military uniform is very important, I mean, the respect is enormous, just like the police uniform, you know.
So, they can't go and arrest people in Honduras wearing Salvadoran police uniforms, right?
So, for a lady of her level, let's say, as a captain, then it's a profound ignorance on her part, and forgive me, people who love to applaud the government, right? But yes, I don't believe that President Bukele ordered something like that because it's too clumsy an action. The action is too top-notch. So why? Why did n't she use the appropriate channels? If all those school supply kits are under the custody of the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Education decides, let's give so many kits to such and such a place, or the president ordered, look, go give some kits there to the children because those children still consider themselves Salvadoran, because in that border area, there is a sense of ambiguity regarding territorial belonging, whether to Guatemala, Honduras, that is, people sometimes don't understand if they are Honduran or Salvadoran. So, they perhaps feel a desire to receive what El Salvador gives. So, I can understand that the president might have given her the order, but what I find hard to understand is why the lady didn't do it through the proper channels and she's going to suffer a great embarrassment and she should be grateful, as I say, that it was just an embarrassment. She should be grateful it was a disgrace because in another country, she is the Minister of Education of El Salvador, but in another country she is nobody.
In Honduras she is nobody.
So, if she arrived with, let's say, the document that he sent her, or that foreign relations gave her, or the president's memorandum, or whatever, she had to give prior notice there.
Because everything that comes into that part, which would be like a donation, has to be reported to the legislature there so that the legislature can give it the go-ahead and forgive the taxes, because otherwise they would have to enter, but they would have had to pay the taxes at immigration and there were nine trucks. Imagine how much tax they had to pay, right? Because even if you bring in a sack of sugar, you already pay taxes, right? Whether you go from here in El Salvador to Honduras, you already pay taxes.
So how can you not pay for nine truckloads of school packages, some of which even included laptops, and each laptop costs between $350 and $400? It wasn't dangerous to let them pass because then who were they going to suck the air from?
Nayib's intentions are political, aren't they? Perhaps she could have given the order there, but given the entire process and handling of the procedure, the lady had to do it before because in some way she was also going to interfere, and the big mistake is the uniform, for the same reason we were talking about here at the beginning, about what sovereignty means and how far the use of a uniform goes in these conditions. Well, she's holding a civilian position, she doesn't have to wear a uniform.
She doesn't have to wear a uniform, but since she's a donkey, then, right? Right now, the only one they're going to criticize, well, they're already criticizing him, right?
But the one the other sides will criticize the most is the president for wanting to send nine truckloads of school supplies to other places. And given the history of the coffee being found in the containers and all that, we do n't know if they're going to say that something else was in there too.
Look how delicate the egg that Mrs. Bukel has put him in.
Clear. Now let's wait and see if they rectify this, if the Minister of Education rectifies this and follows the proper procedure to make the donation and ensure that the delivery actually reaches the students who have dual Salvadoran and Honduran nationality. So we'll have to wait, but I think that... But hopefully the lady will learn, hopefully the lady will learn to take advice from her... I don't know what kind of advisors they have, right? They're obviously unqualified advisors, right? They are perhaps like many people who hire friends because of nepotism; they are not hired for their knowledge, but for nepotism.
So, those are the kinds of problems that arise when you have subordinates because he's the brother-in-law of the boyfriend's friend, from the general's clique, right? Uh-huh. In other words, that lady Bueno, all officials have to be accompanied by the best advisors, because otherwise these things happen.
Clear.
It's the worst thing that could have happened, Betti, sorry, what 's the worst thing that could have happened with that?
That they would arrest her or that they would think we were thinking about a war. Well, that's the worst part. The worst thing that could have happened is that when she came in wearing her uniform, they thought we wanted to take over Honduras, right?
Invade Honduras. There was already a 72-hour war between Honduras and El Salvador over something stupid.
Clear. Look, even Roberto Silva says, "You're putting the country's sovereignty at risk."
Go on, go. That's good, I like it when they get smart, right? Yes, because she's a soldier dressed in military uniform and with eight trucks behind her.
Imagine.
I imagine. They might wonder what weapons he was carrying. Look, they might have even thought he was hiding the weapons among the school supplies, right? If that's dangerous without doing it. Uh-huh. Puchi, here comes the K47.
They could have said.
My most holy God. In other words, you can think of thousands of things.
Look, the worst thing, huh, is starting a war because of her stupidity. The second thing is that they would have put her in jail for smuggling, because that can also be considered smuggling, taking advantage of the position they hold in El Salvador, they wanted to smuggle nine truckloads of school supplies and there's the uniformed minister already in jail, right? It could have happened, so no. So, I hope you can, do you think we can talk about interference? Because we don't know if the kits say "Presidency of the Republic of El Salvador," because when they make the computer donations, I don't know if the computers they give to Salvadoran children say " People's Republic of China," "donation," or some other president. I believe there is an intention to attract those people who have dual nationality to vote in the next elections. And that's why these movements are happening, because Bukele doesn't give anything away just for the sake of giving it away. Well, it 's not Bukele, it's our taxes, right? So, at election time, we also have to keep the people in the border areas happy. In fact, it has always been said that Hondurans come to El Salvador to vote. It has always been said, I mean, ever since I was little, that they bring Hondurans to vote. So, it wouldn't surprise me if that was the intention, but the lady made a huge mistake by not doing what was legally correct, right?
And not to walk around in uniform. And look, in the military there are several types of uniforms. There's that uniform, I think it's called fatigues, the one she was wearing. I know because my son studied at a military school and he had his three uniforms for each situation and he had his dress uniform, right?, which was for the party, but my son had the fatigue uniform, the civilian uniform, which is blue pants, uh, I think in the military it's olive green pants and a little green shirt, kind of like lemonade and the green beret, a beret like that that they wear, that's the civilian one, uh, but those who are on duty.
And there's the formal uniform, right?, which is for galas, eh, and the sports uniforms, but the lady is currently suspended from her military duties.
She doesn't have to wear any military uniform.
Of course, she acts as the Minister of Education, doesn't she? Since she is in the position of Minister of Education, she cannot hold two positions at the same time; she cannot be acting captain at the same time as Minister of Education. So, when she's Minister of Education, she has to take off her active military uniform and remain as Minister of Education in her, I don't know, her civilian formal attire, right? Or however she wants to dress, depending on where she is, because if she's in the countryside she can wear her jeans and one of her blouses that are sometimes made with the Ministry of Education or with its logos, right?
But no, the lady wants to feel more, so since she wants to feel more, she doesn't take off her uniform. And now he's just made things worse. Thank God nothing worse happened, because I'm telling you, in those nine trucks there could have been weapons, people might think, "Oh no, man, they were carrying weapons there," especially in a country where we've had a 12- year war, I mean, a 12-hour war, no, a 12-year war in El Salvador, the recent war, and the war with Honduras that we've had, and the other thing we're always fighting over there on the island, what's it called? This island is where Honduras wants it and El Salvador wants it too. Yes of course.
There's a small island that Honduras currently has, right? Island with Rabbit.
Rabbit Island, the Y that always causes trouble when there's a campaign, the revelry with Rabbit Island.
Yes, yes. Bet, here's a comment I'm going to read to you because you really need to react here. It depends on the tea.
Francisco Moreno tells you, Yanira Berríos is the trend of the week, he tells you.
Oh, wow, that's great, congratulations.
But in political matters, tell him this.
Well, the thing is, this guy doesn't know how to distinguish between Yanira Berríos's role and the role of politics, but the fact that it bothers him that I'm trending in politics, that's not my problem. And I don't know why this Francisco has picked on me, man, I've always been very fond of him.
I have always been very fond of him. I don't know, he suddenly got the urge and started messing things up at the channel. If Francisco was one of my most faithful, most loyal followers, and suddenly he got the chilipiolca too. Don't stir it.
Greetings to all of us connected on X, gentlemen.
Greetings to X.
Well, let's change the subject, shall we? Because I think the stance is already sufficient, Betti. Ah, we understand now.
Amen. What was your position? Yes.
Of course, absolutely.
For Roberto, for Roberto Silva to have said it like that, it's because he simply ca n't hide the truth, right?
No. And the marijuana smoker in Las Vegas was also saying no.
Look at that pothead in Las Vegas, what a thing, you said it, because he's not going to be there yelling at me and making videos of me. Addicted, it has to be said, it's the truth. Look, but whatever, notice that when he wants to be nice, the animal gets nice because he'll say that day of the video about the Gloria Trévil song, the one about everyone looking at me, you, I would say you have no idea how much I've laughed with my family.
We laughed at the crazy guy who even grabbed his hair and did this, did this.
Names that I sometimes like, this man has made me want to grab him by the ears and stuff, but that day he did make my day, he did cheer me up, the wretched animal, all shaggy, but he did make you laugh.
But he has longer hair than me, right?
Yes.
So tell him to be nicer more often because he does have his good moments, okay?
No, it's when he gets the joint hard, that's when she loosens up. Well, but that day I wasn't acting all cocky. We do n't know why, as you can see, it's a different kind of drug now because he's been sick. But anyway, let's change the subject. This, I think the creature has a talent for, what's it called? for the for stand-up comedy. I think he really has a sense of humor that if he had a comedy channel, whether it was about politics or whatever, it would be top-notch in El Salvador and maybe in Central America, because that video was really cool.
That's true.
He has an excellent sense of humor. It's a shame when he gets all rude and spoiled and becomes Alohuanaco's brother, isn't it? That's when it starts to rub people the wrong way.
Greetings to the pastor of Bueno, let's continue with the next topic. As you mentioned, this week you've been trending on social media in the political scene, I mean, because you've already registered as a pre-candidate for deputy of the FMLN, correct? And so I'm going to participate in the primaries where supposedly everyone who is registered in the party, the members, right?, of the FMLN political party, not everyone because I'm not a member, are going to have to go and vote for the candidates who appear. They will have to go and vote for the candidates, whether they are affiliated or those who registered through the citizen registration process. And I would like to know what ideas you have heard from them so that you can win their hearts in those internal meetings, all of them.
Well, the truth is that before registration, it went through a filter, right?
Yes, it goes through a filter. This isn't so easy, it's not like, look, I'm going and it's going to the point. It doesn't go through a filter. I went through a filter of several meetings with different people, right? With the departmental commission, then with the electoral commission, first with the Chinese man, who was the one who proposed it, then with the departmental commission.
The departmental committee later agreed with the electoral commission, right? Once the electoral commission gets to know you, they tell you the conditions; that is, they don't really have conditions, but they help you understand what the party's vision is so that you can get a general idea of what you're getting into, right?
The bylaws, the bylaws, right? The requirements demanded by the Constitution, the documentation to be presented, what one would do if elected as a deputy, what the party would support, and so on, a series of things that one, well, at least when one goes with a clean heart, right? And with the desire to contribute, one says, well, what comes from the heart. There are people who even come asking for money, sometimes asking for monthly payments, right?
But others of us just want to generate positive changes in the country. They ask us that, right? Why does one make that decision? What is it that one wants for the country, then there were four filters that I passed through? From there I was told what documents I needed to bring. It's a very serious, very disciplined process. I had already participated in another party in 2012 and I did not go through that process. They just told me, "Look, do you want to be a candidate for Congress?" And I said, "I'll think about it.
Three days later I said yes." And he's just going to have to bring this documentation.
But in this case, it is passing through filters, and the final filter is still missing, right?
Internal, which are the internal ones, right? Uh-huh. So I said, I don't want it to feel like just because I'm coming from here I'm going to get different treatment, right? I submitted myself to democratic internal elections, and someone was asking me, "Did you negotiate the first spot? Did you negotiate the second?"
At first, I thought so, right?
But then I said, well, the truth is I don't need to be in the first or second spot. I just need to be on the ballot. It's up to the congressmen, right? On election day, they'll decide which spot I'm in, but the important thing is to be on the ballot. Now, this is interesting because, in the party's history, it's the first time that candidacies have been given to citizens who don't meet the requirements that an FMLN member must fulfill. They're stricter with their own members who want to be candidates than with citizens who come from outside.
For example, a member has to have their dues up to date. If they haven't paid them, they don't have a chance. If they've held a position or were called upon to hold a position and didn't attend the meetings, they also don't have a chance because of the discipline. According to the bylaws, that's what's required, right?
So, the requirements for members are stricter than for ordinary citizens. For example, in my case, I don't have to present proof of membership, nor do I have to pay dues because I come from civil society.
So, the process took about an hour, right? When I was registering, I had to fill out the application, well, they filled it out for me, I signed it, and some sworn statements that you also sign because the party wants a guarantee that you wo n't abandon the party, right?
So, because they're opening the door of the house for you, well, I wo n't deny that my feet got weak, they were all shaking.
And my hands trembled for about an hour and a half.
Betana, imagine, Betti Arana got nervous for a while because I was thinking, "Either I'm stupid, or I'm crazy, or I'm brave, or I'm all three." Because you have to be... It's pretty crazy to participate in an election where everything is stacked against you.
Everything against you. You have to be completely out of your mind. So, but that's why, that's why, that's why the most important thing here, I think, is what their electoral platform will be, I mean, for example, how are they going to combat corruption? What are they going to change? Uh-huh.
I want us to separate this because right now I'm in the registration phase. It lasts this week. It lasts this week.
After that, I'll submit my candidacy along with nine other colleagues, right? Because in Santa Ana, we're five primary candidates.
Yes, I am a primary candidate.
Five primary candidates and five alternates.
So I think next week they're going to take us to the places where there are FMLN members to campaign, but they're going to take us all together.
Right? No, Arana isn't going to go alone, they're not going to take us all together so that there's equality, so to speak, when we're telling the People, what we're proposing is this: everyone will give their own speech and find the one that best connects with the people. So, I think that will last about a month.
I believe the primaries will be in the first week of July. We're going to run an internal campaign together, the candidates and the mayors as well. Another interesting thing is that some municipalities have two platforms, meaning there are people eager to participate.
But what I'm getting at is the issue of the proposals. I have my own proposals, right? They're about the environment, the defense of the environment, the defense of water, health, education, and also the defense of labor rights. In fact, I'm proposing to remove the Ministry of Labor and turn it into an Office of the Ombudsman for the Defense of Labor Rights, which would then become part of the Public Prosecutor's Office.
The Public Prosecutor's Office of El Salvador is made up of the Attorney General's Office, the Office of the Human Rights Ombudsman, and the Office of the Attorney General. Republic. So, in the part where I'm working on labor justice for everyone, I want, when possible, with the necessary representatives and the necessary legislative process, for the Ministry of Labor to be eliminated and replaced by an Office of the Attorney General for the Defense of Labor Rights. This is to ensure labor justice so that our brothers and sisters who are dismissed from the public sector have the same rights as those in the private sector. That's one thing, so to speak, right? But once we're elected, we'll work, as I understand it, on a national legislative proposal, right? A national legislative proposal with all the candidates for representatives, where there will be a kind of consultation, and together we'll put it together.
Oh, I think you've lost signal, haven't you?
Edgar, you're losing signal, Betty. It's frozen. I don't know if you can hear her yet, Edgar. It's not frozen.
I think it's The internet went down, or we don't know what happened because it froze, so what she's saying is interesting, like eliminating the Ministry of Labor, and I do n't know how convenient that is because I really hope, I really hope, that Bet can also bring a proposal for the security guards, since that mulatto congressman just gave her empty promises. Let's hope Bet really does bring that and also a proposal for electricity because it's very expensive, people are complaining that they're paying too much for electricity, so hopefully. Well, if she stays, but I don't know what happened to her.
Of course. Proposals against corruption, well, rather, so many, that's a sure vote for Arana, we don't have that. Greetings, kid, a hug, brother.
Greetings.
Well, let's wait, folks. She's going to connect again. It seems Beti's internet went down.
Greetings, greetings, greetings to Sonia. A huge hug for you. I like you, Edgar. Thanks, brother.
Thanks.
Bet Betty. Ah, Well, here's Marcela, she says, always with her good questions.
Thank you.
What animal? It's getting old. Of course, no, yes, the dog is already old.
Famous dog. Greetings, greetings to Ana Herrera.
Greetings, Marcas, greetings. A hug. It's been a while since I've seen you. I was on vacation, I think Méas is here.
We hope Doc Betti returns very soon, we're waiting for you. Please come back online because we have another, much more important topic that I want you to clarify.
Greetings. Of course, well, as we were talking about and as we've always been talking about in the last few videos with all our guests and all the topics we 've covered, there's a lot of work to be done in El Salvador, and we hope that the next candidates, like Betti, Ana, or whoever it may be, will hear what their electoral platform is regarding all those problems that are still ongoing, for example, with the issue of corruption. Later on, I want to touch on a specific case that involves possible corruption. Uh, the The issue of justice, which we were discussing the other day with the sociologist Fahuaga. Uh, the issue of... what else? It could be the issue of work, as Ms. Betiarana was saying, the issue of public services, because at this point they aren't free, and it's possible they could be, and all those things, the state's debt, etc., because... What do you think if Chiquillo is Aranaup's substitute?
He says, there he is, a substitute, right? Wait, I do n't know, Bet... Ah, I read these comments and I'm going to try to call him to see what happened.
Mm. Jorge Fuentes says, "Those computers were bought with..." I didn't get a chance to read it because you sent it to me.
With the people's taxes. They were not bought with your deputies' money or the president's money. They were bought with taxes. Of course, with the general budget of the Republic, unless they were donated by another government, but otherwise they were bought with taxes that the State receives, right?, from all of us. That's why transparency is super important.
Just yesterday we were talking about the issue of transparency with Dr. Nelson Flores, with whom I literally think almost all analysts, regardless of whether they are for, against or whatever, agree that one of the, let's say, weaknesses of the current government is the lack of transparency and the abuse of the figure of information reserve. When in the Cuscatlán plan this was one of the promises to which the people wanted to give governance, and that is that the secrecy of information ends, that everything is more transparent and all this. So I think that's where we really need to do a lot of work, and we can't fall into the trap of trusting, because when public resources are involved, history shows us that trust hasn't been very helpful, because what prevails is corruption, and there's still a legal system that allows corruption to continue permeating the system and allows many officials to literally do it legally. So, that's why it's super important to understand that legal system, to transform it and demand transparency for every penny, every dollar, every bit of public money.
Bet says she's coming, that the power went out, but she's back now and the computer is already activating, so give me a moment.
Bety is coming.
Okay, okay. It says here, "I don't know why some people think the Salvadoran government is like gods, and those who think that are perhaps people who don't really know how politics works, or maybe a lot of people consume a lot and have a lot of faith in the advertising or the political discourse that's used.
Um, I don't greet him. Alex and Edgar don't greet him. He says, 'Greetings, don't mess around.'
Greetings to all my beautiful Salvadoran people.
I'm going to vote for Claudia, says Alex Berta.
Alex Berta, how does the opposition come out? How does the opposition come out in Marcela? Spontes.
Of course. Total opposition to corruption, 100%. I don't think she saw the video. Well, I don't know. Marcela, 'More beautiful every day,' says Francisco. ' Thank you.'
Oh, right. No, I think that, look, I need us to talk about Romeo because there's so much to talk about there, there's so much hypocrisy from some content creators that the guy already came out and said, ' Don't ask me That, don't ask me about that because for me that's insignificant. Do n't play dumb. It's best if he stops saying whether what Betti says is true or not. The prosecutor's office is there to investigate if Bet is defaming him, but he knows that maybe Bet is telling the truth. Now let's see, Marcelo, let's take a look at the kind of content creators who are really the ones who go around saying, "There's the prosecutor's office," but when they're shown someone who's almost committing an act of corruption, then they turn the tables on everyone and stay silent.
And they're going to stop talking about this subject, but we're going to stop talking about it until Romeo comes forward and explains, right? What Betti says, if it's true that he can legally have that job and if it's true that he wasn't the one who was at the embassy there in Honduras, because Betti said that he was, so we're going to ask him to come back.
It's a disgrace.
Sure, what happens is that in this case I think we can do a little recap of what happened and the Legislative Assembly up until 2022 had issued several decrees for mandatory retirements. of several public employees, right? In terms of four institutions, there was the Supreme Court of Justice, where 216 judges were removed, the National Police, that is, the PNC, where, as I believe, it was the most affected institution with a decree of this, 900 people were removed.
The Environmental Fund of El Salvador, FONAes, which I believe was dissolved and transferred to another institution.
The national zoo and there was also a decree that this was the voluntary retirement, which was the one from the Supreme Electoral Tribunal, where the workers, sorry, if they wanted to, could voluntarily retire and collect as compensation for that and the maximum amount was $30,000.
So, with this decree, it is supposed that the former deputy of Gana, according to the media at that time, when he was still a deputy, serving as a deputy, since he was already under the salary law, not with a contract, but with the salary law, he made his voluntary retirement and now he is accused of having returned to work at the Supreme Electoral Tribunal. I have no proof, that's what they say and what he's accused of in various media outlets, and even the congresswoman Marcela Villatoro, as you mentioned in your X in a video, mentioned it in the Legislative Assembly.
So, he is not supposed to be able to return to work at any government institution because that voluntary retirement decree in article 10 says that these people, from the time they retire, cannot return to work at any state institution for the following 5 years.
So, that's where the case stands, and our guest has already returned. Then we return to the case we are mentioning and we will continue. We were talking with our guest about what her ideas are for her candidacy to be a deputy in the Legislative Assembly. Remember that she is currently a pre-candidate, she is just about to go to the primaries, but if she makes it through the primaries, she says she will face several debates. He's going there to share his ideas with the current FMLN militants, but we also want to know what his ideas are and what his main proposals are, right?, for the future, let's say, of coming to power.
Uh, I was mentioning the issue of labor justice for all, right? It is part of it, but it is also this health and and environment sustainable environment.
Sustainable, because if we have clean water, we can face a lot of diseases and we can also have a healthier country. Within that axis, I intend for us to repeal the mining law. For me, the repeal of the mining law is very important, as is a law that protects our natural resources, ensuring that anyone who pollutes them pays the price, even with jail time.
Although there is a section on environmental crimes, it is not being enforced at the moment, and the environmental laws of El Salvador lack bite. That's one thing, right? which also includes health. The other thing is that I believe that in the area of education, a call should also be made, through recommendations, to the Ministry of Education to improve the educational curriculum. For me, implementing environmental protection, studying the Constitution, and also English and financial education from an early age is key. I think it's important, isn't it?, that we teach our children how to manage money, how to take care of our trees, and how to take care of our water. Um, also the fact that there is road safety education in schools, from a very young age, so that children know, right?, what the meanings are of everything they always teach you in third grade, even the traffic lights, right? But you know that traffic regulations also include other signs. So, road safety education, yes, I also believe it's important to educate children to prevent so many traffic accidents in the future, because there are too many traffic accidents. Yesterday, there was an accident, no, on Sunday there was an accident where the Lord's wife and the employee died and he is currently fighting for his life. There are two children from that marriage, and those two children have now buried their mother and the girl who took care of them, and their father is in a pretty critical condition in the social security hospital. So, cases like that happen every day. We also need to find ways to prevent more traffic accidents from happening. Also, regarding environmental protection, I think it's important to stop the use of old cars. For example, in Colombia, in Bogotá, vehicles older than 15 years cannot circulate. The oldest vehicle must be 15 years old, and three forms of transportation are allowed: solar, electric, and gasoline. So, I think we should go and analyze the transportation system that is the best in Latin America, the one in Bogotá, Colombia, and maybe implement it here, because that would also help the environment. And so there are several ideas that I think we have that, when it comes to this national congress of candidates for deputies of the party, excuse me, we can also perhaps work on a legislative platform with about five or six strategic axes, right?, to be able to include all that part and then later work on another legislative proposal that is aimed at the local level. For example, in Santa Ana we have a big unemployment problem. Santa Ana is a department, just like Ahuachapán and Sonzonate, which are bedroom communities, right? because people only use them to come and sleep. Uh, they have to travel to the capital every day to be able to bring food home, right? So, we need to work on policies that help generate employment in the departments, and I believe that can be done through the Legislative Assembly by generating legal certainty. If we achieve that, that Santa Ana is no longer a bedroom community, or the west, so to speak, because we are the three departments that go through the floods, right? So, if we achieve that, we could also reduce the traffic congestion that occurs during the 3-hour rush hours, which I experience quite often. I believe that the issue of street robberies is not solved by making the streets bigger or building the viaduct they promised, which never happened, but rather by generating employment in the departmental capitals. I'm absolutely certain of that, by the way. I think I could make some progress in that area. Okay, Betty, um, I don't know if you're done with that question, Marcela, because I want to touch on this topic and before Betty loses the power again, I want to leave some water here. I want to talk about this topic. My tongue itches. Betti, I'm going to put this video on.
Ah, I'm going to put this video on. I'm going to play this video and I want you to listen to what Romeo Aerb said regarding what you said. Be very careful.
A former deputy of this Legislative Assembly, who by the way it would be interesting to know because several media outlets have said that this former deputy now has a very lucrative position in the Supreme Electoral Tribunal.
We want to see, that's the reward they've given him for going from television station to television station depending on them.
This teacher was talking about you, Romeo.
And who said Maitra? Who was it? I'm not going to say that. Stop asking what Romeo does or where I am or where I go, as long as I don't do anything illegal, they don't do anything, they claim to be lawyers but they are not lawyers. Hey, there's Rut López in jail, right? Because she's being investigated for corruption and whatever else you want to call it. In other words, I have the right to be or not be where I need to be, as long as I am not breaking the law. That's not an issue, it doesn't set my agenda. Except for that person, if you notice that they ask me and I don't answer, it's because they are insignificant and irrelevant.
Well, distressed, boy.
Look, Betti, this guy, I mean, he can't even lie because I've heard him say the same thing before. Why don't you debate with this anal of the opposition? Oh, because I'm not going to waste my time, because they're irrelevant to me and I've already been debating.
He's a hypocrite, he's a liar. He knows that what you're saying, Betti, is true. That's why he says, "Don't ask me anymore, because I'm not going to answer. They're irrelevant to me.
Betti, what you said in your video is true.
Of course it's true. What's more, I already have the agreement.
But then let me ask you a question. The timing... I heard some YouTuber saying that the timing wasn't right, that he already... No, it is.
And I'll explain why. Okay, look. Let's see, go ahead, go all out.
First, I'm going to tell this beast, right? Because that's how you treat him. You do n't treat him with respect. So, since he doesn't treat me with respect, I'm not going to treat him with respect either.
First, the look he has there in that video, you can see that he's doing this, you see?
Like this, you see? Or like this. What's it like? Okay, first point. Second point, he says that we shouldn't be interested in his life. Yes, totally agree. I don't care if Romeo eats, if he sleeps, I don't care what he does." It matters to me because he's holding a public office, and that public office is being paid for with my taxes and your taxes.
So, in every public office, there has to be accountability, there has to be transparency, because in positions obtained that way, he can't say he doesn't care.
You see, I'm just saying... I thought he was going to come up with something even bigger, you know. I don't know. I thought he was going to say, "I'm going to sue them."
Ah, I thought he was going to say, "I'm going to sue them, huh?" I give him 24 hours to make a statement and issue a sworn statement. Like a rat, right? Rat, but rat with a capital R, right?
Ang the rat's faith and all of the flying. I thought that's what he was going to say, but it's clear he ca n't lie about such nonsense because, well, I'm not against him securing the $30,000 because in the end he had done 25 years of work on Plaza Fantasma, by the way, you didn't know that, did you?
It's a ghost job, I never showed up to work. That's why I can tell you, he said, and the human resources people told me so at that time.
The Supreme Electoral Tribunal had a whole bunch of phantom positions at that time from various parties, from Gana to PCN, from various parties. So he had a ghost job. When he got involved as a candidate for Nuevas Ideas, after being kicked out and now he's just hanging around like a candle, Guillermo said, "This man can be useful to me, right?" And he got him in, and then he ended up fighting with Guillermo too.
Now, the point is that when he finishes, let's say, on April 30th, on April 30th, that's as far as he got at the Supreme Electoral Tribunal, and on May 1st he started at the Legislative Assembly. I'm talking about 2021, but there's one thing you should know, TV viewers and YouTubers and everyone, the good ones and the bad ones and the gossips around here, whatever. There's something you need to know, and this is for you to take to heart, not to go around saying, "Oh, that grocer, that lowlife, I always get confused, it's that lowlife that that animal calls me, right?"
So, when you tell them this, there were positions for life.
I mean, Romeo Abac had a position for life. So, if he wanted, he could put his position on hold, finish his three years as a congressman, and then return to the tribunal. And he didn't have to submit a resume, girl. He only had to write a letter saying, "I'm going back to my position." I mean, he didn't lose his position for a position, for a congressional position, right? No, he didn't lose it. But in December 2021, to be exact, on December 22, 2021, they presented the voluntary retirement proposal. And they haven't done this only at the Supreme Electoral Tribunal, they've done it in a A lot of institutions.
So, uh, uh-huh. So it said there that those who earned under Article 5, which I think you already read, Marcelita, Article 5 of Decree 258, says that anyone with a salary over $1,000 can perfectly well request that this, this, what's it called? This voluntary retirement, this decree, and Romeo had a salary, I think, over $2,000.
So, he applied for that. The interesting thing about this is that he, as a congressman, also voted for that decree and then benefited himself from it.
So it says there in Article 5 that it can't exceed $30,000, right? It can't exceed $30,000 and that they will be given cash.
That bill, with a waiver of procedure, by the way, was introduced on the 22nd of 2021 and approved on the 23rd of 2021, but you know that it was passed on December 23rd.
On vacation, the law gives an 8-day validity period after its publication.
So, throughout the month of January, that law was in limbo regarding its publication and validity. Then, Romeo requested that voluntary retirement in February of 2022.
So, if we apply what Article 10 says, that he has to wait 5 years to be able to work again in any state institution, that is, at this moment he cannot work anywhere in the government. That's why I say that this hiring is illegal; both the Supreme Electoral Tribunal violated it, as did Mr. Aerback.
Then some say, "But look, Romeo worked until the 29th, sorry, until April 30th, so he's within the law." No, gentlemen, he's not within the law for two reasons. First, because the law takes effect from the day it is published, sorry, from the day it is in force, 8 days after publication.
The law comes into effect from that point, not backwards. The retroactive payment allowed him to claim the $30,000.
Cash received it. He couldn't claim the $30,000 in May, June, July, or August, before the law was passed. He couldn't. He didn't know, or I don't know if he already knew about that law, but he couldn't. So, he wasn't within the timeframe; he hadn't resigned from his position. That position was still there. He loses the position when he claims the $30,000.
And this article says it's from the moment of his termination, that is, the termination. Termination is when he decides to no longer hold that position, not when he stopped working. Because I saw the YouTuber who wears socks on his head. I saw him saying, "from the termination," "and the termination is May 30th." No, sir, the termination was when he resigned from the position.
He stopped working, but they normally request a leave of absence from the position they were mandated to hold for public reasons.
Right? By popular election, but when they leave that position, they return to their original post.
So he hadn't ceased his duties; he was on suspension.
So, from where does the 5-year period begin? From the moment Romeo submits the request for voluntary retirement. And when was that? It was in February.
When do the 5 years end? They end in February 2026. That's why he has a $3,000 contract at the electoral body's office, the one they call the DOE, which is located near San Marcos, where they ironed the ballots, by the way, that's where they ironed the ballots.
That's where he's working in February of the " No" campaign, but sorry, in February of next year, 2027, that contract ends, let's say, that March.
Yes, that's right. In March 2027, he can work wherever he wants. As soon as they give him his position, he can work wherever he wants. He can do it if he wants, but right now he can't because it's illegal. He hasn't completed the five years. And don't tell me that since April 30th, when he stopped working, no, there was no dismissal there, there was a leave of absence because he was going to assume the popular office that the people had mandated him to hold.
What's more, he might not have even requested that voluntary retirement because he thought he was going to be a congressman forever, like the others, right?, who spend 15 years as congressmen. So, maybe he said, "I'd better resign." " Anyway, I'm going to be a congressman again." And well, our people, right? Wise, they did n't give him the opportunity to be a congressman again, although I think it was really Nayib who didn't give him the opportunity, right? So there he was, looking scared. I don't know if he ended up answering me, but with a scared look, like he had diarrhea, he answered Marcela Villatoro, right?
That's how things are. Uh-huh. There's a saying that goes, " The law is made, the loophole is found, right?" And while he was a congressman, he made the law that was going to benefit him with 30,000 measly dollars.
Exactly. But above all, assuming what you say is true, that he currently works for the Supreme Court.
Knowing Romeo, Marcelita, knowing Romeo, that when women say even the slightest thing about him, the man's machismo and misogyny kick in, and he goes and makes videos. And he's made a ton of videos about me. Even calling me a gang member. The animal told me. He even called me a gang member, and right now I see him somewhat intimidated, because he knows he can't— what's his name?—say it's a lie because it's true.
It's true. And if he says they're lies, well, there's the agreement from where he was hired. There we have more information. Yes, but then this proves to us that there are people who go from gangs to government, not because they have a political conviction to defend the people.
It's that he has no conviction. I already told you, he went to meet in Honduras.
For a moment they have a good project, they're with the president, they're all suck-ups because they want a piece of the pie, because they're not capable of earning a living outside of politics. They're leeches who always want to be feeding off the public purse, wretches. That's what they are. Political parasites.
They're parasites.
Shameful, they're disgusting, really. Seriously, I look at these people and I say, "My God, I'm ashamed that they're..." Salvadorans."
You know what the worst part is? And you know what the worst part is? That these shameless people boast about accusing other people.
Look, he said some of them are lawyers, but they're not, he said, because the man's mouth was boiling with rage, talking badly about me, right? His mouth was boiling with rage, talking badly about me, even calling me a gang member. His mouth was boiling, look, calling me a gang member, and then he gets all the blame. Well, if he's so boastful, saying this and that, that and that, look, the problem with these idiots, like some stupid woman walking around, their problem is that they think you're not going to defend yourself, that you're going to be terrified.
And no, I hadn't answered the man, but the great injustice he's done to Marcela Villatoro, with so much expression of violence against women, with all of them, with Bey Río, with Marcela, even with Tania herself, because not even Tania has been... Pastor, today I'm going to say his last name because there's a Tania going around bothering me. This guy, not even Tania herself, Pastor, has been able to save this man. Right? I mean, he's screwed us all over, and it turns out he's not decent, he's a sycophant, a bootlicker, a freeloader, he eats when there's money and when there isn't. There he is, sucking up to the beast.
So, he has no moral standing to come and attack us, Besi, or the other lady. I'm going to tell her to defend herself. She can defend herself very well, but in Besy Río's case, well, he's really done it. I do n't understand how Besil can even stand up to him in debates. I don't feel on the same level as Romeo. Well, he used to, but he wasn't as much of an idiot to me as he is now.
Like I said, he's... This gang member said that, and I haven't threatened to sue her, but I was expecting her to say, "I'll give you 24 hours to retract your statement," like that other man, right? Like that little girl, to retract her statement, and I was even going to give her a little watch. I already imagined it, but it seems that Marcela responded to her now, but if she says something, I'll get the number of the agreement. That's why, what I don't understand, I mean, how is it possible that we've been saying that these people aren't doing this because they're really with the project, they're not doing it because they want to see a better town? They're doing it for their own benefit, they're not doing it for personal interests.
Personal interests. They're shameless, and people still go and believe them.
Imagine if she said, "Stop asking me that." "Romeo, my love, what do you mean, about the woman?" I 'm asking, what do you mean, about the woman, or the mistress, or the boyfriend? I'm asking.
Why would she have a boyfriend? Because... A man who gets into fights with women must have a boyfriend, right? No, woman. For example, Romeo Lemos must have a boyfriend, right? We weren't asking him about private matters; we're asking him about a public position he holds that pays $3,000 with our taxes.
Bringing that up, we shouldn't bring that up because it can't be fair. So, the Supreme Court is committing corruption, an act of corruption. Look, it 's committing—I'm not going to say corruption—but it's committing an illegality, a clear illegality.
Legal. It's not corrupt.
Of course it's corruption. It's corruption. Of course it is. It's an expression of corruption. They're not complying with the law. But, who? Look, nothing moves here without Mr. Bukele. Right.
So, I imagine Mr. Bukele knows about this. And like you said, these people don't live off politics, right? They're not like us.
Well, I can't make tortillas because I'd starve to death with tortillas and pupusas, but if one day I can't work as a lawyer or an interior designer, I can work washing someone's underwear and I'm not ashamed of it. I'm not embarrassed, I'm not offended if they tell me, "Look, work as a maid." If I have no other way to eat, I'll clean you up. So what's the problem? Well, these idiots have gotten used to having good salaries without doing anything. And I'm not saying that the position I had was paid, because, I mean, it was a ghost position, you say, right?
Yes, just like the one I had.
I knew it. I knew that square was a ghost town. I found out from someone... what's their name? He was from the human resources department of the court and he was running as a candidate for Nuevas Ideas when I found this out.
They're despicable, aren't they? Look, but he said something, wait a minute, leave me alone. And there are some YouTubers who are so hypocritical, so hypocritical, now they say, they say, "No, no, it's just that if something has to work," they say. It makes me laugh, it makes me laugh that he's that spoiled brat, that man who keeps attacking me, right? The one who exposed me as a con artist, that man. How could he lynch me for 13 days and continue to lynch me? that's what a scammer, a scammer. Oh, why does he keep his mouth shut when it comes to Romeo?
Why does he keep his mouth shut when it comes to Romeo? That he said yes and no, that's a scam.
Well, that is a scam. They have n't beaten me, they haven't heard me or defeated me in court, so they can't be saying that to me. They didn't even have the guts to go there. They asked a bunch of people for money to pay for a lawyer when you don't need a lawyer to go and file a complaint with the prosecutor's office.
Gentlemen, don't let them scam you, do n't let them scam you. Anyone who asks you for money to pay a lawyer to help someone resign is a scammer.
Because you don't need a lawyer to file a complaint at the prosecutor's office; you can do it verbally.
Probabito has been harassed by a lot of people because he says he was going to sue Roberto Silva, he was going to sue the guy from I don't know where, he was going to ask for money for six, right?
Money. Uh-huh. Then yes, the seal's handler is put on, the swindler.
And why has he kept his mouth shut about Romeo?
Talking about the creature and he's talking about the seal shepherd. Greetings. Okay, tell him then, since you're there.
If you already know, if the animal is looking for this content, it's going to call me a brothel. The poor thing can't live without mentioning my name.
So I tell him that he's a swindler, that's what you say to people when they've already been convicted in a trial, right? Why has he remained silent about Romeo Auerback's trumpet?
So he is not a just man, then, he is also a shameless man who defends corrupt people.
That's what he and the man who wears a sock on his head are, the one who doesn't have the testicles to take it off and the frill, that sock he wears doesn't have the testicles to face people.
She covers her face.
I really think you have to be very stupid to believe in a person who covers their face. I mean, coming from buffoons, because both Uncle Nayib and this gentleman who spends his time insulting me on his programs, are a couple of buffoons.
They're a couple of clowns. Nobody can take him seriously. They are liars, they are fake, they are false and they take money from people because that's why they do it. This animal happened to me, it wouldn't let go, it wouldn't let go. And that I'm going to the prosecutor's office.
Go to the prosecutor's office.
What's the problem? In other words, when you know you don't owe anything, you do n't fear it. She does n't owe it, she doesn't fear it. Why am I leaving? Oh, Betti is running away.
I had a trip planned, like I always do. I have to make four more trips this year, which I don't know how I'm going to do because the campaign is coming up and I'm going to be a congresswoman, by the way, even if it hurts these lowlifes, I'm going to be a congresswoman, even if they make fun of me. I'm going to be a congresswoman.
Look, but getting back to the case I was mentioning, he said something really interesting in the video, and he said, "As long as it's legal, I can be anywhere. I can be anywhere I want, showing the legality."
But then the question I had to ask him is if they give him, even though the decree says he can't be in any government institution, but if they give him a contract for professional services or if they give him a position of trust, look, I don't know if you already know, money.
No, no, it doesn't fit, it doesn't fit into that. It doesn't fit into what this one might fit into. He owns a company, they already knew he owns a polling company, a polling firm. Uh-huh.
Oh, for God's sake. You can call it a company, Betti.
But that's the line he's using to get in and earn a few extra bucks, right? So, they created a polling firm called Data Troll.
Data Troll. That supposed and what and what and how interesting it is called data troll, right? The troll goes. Let's see what kind of data troll. It occurred to him.
Ah, but that's the name of Mr. Romeo How's company. The thing is, this company is supposedly a polling firm.
Now you understand why the polls, most of the polls that come out in El Salvador, which are done there at the Presidential Palace, show 99.99.99.99.99 in favor of President Nayib Bukele.
Imagine if this little guy has a polling firm that supposedly works for the Supreme Electoral Tribunal or others, and what a coincidence that the president always comes out on top, right? It 's obviously a fake polling firm, right? But perhaps he can provide services as a company to some institution in that area. That's what I meant.
Once it's legalized, right?
Once it is legalized in the commercial register. He could provide some type of service as a legal representative of a company. What he cannot do is hold a position within a state institution according to this decree 258.
And my appeal to the public, to the fans, and to all those people is not to be fooled by these fake YouTubers, because these YouTubers are disinformation agents and what they do is mistreat people, humiliate people, because I imagine that Mr. Alo Guanaco, when he is humiliating me, when he is slandering me, because he has not only slandered me in professional matters, but also in private matters. When he's humiliating people like that, I imagine he feels like the king of Olympus, but no sir, you're a little man, you're a mental dwarf, you're no bigger than me. Because the person who needs to humiliate another human being to feel powerful is not a great person, is a person with serious self-esteem problems.
And that's what this man has, and he should leave and go to a psychologist, because mentioning a person so much could already be a serious psychological problem and many will end up sick like that.
Yes of course. Okay, but let's get to the question I want to ask you. And yes, look, look at this, Betti, life always gives a second chance so that one can repent or maybe one says things that perhaps one shouldn't say. You say no, but he's saying it every day, well, the man lives off my face.
No, but there's something very important I want to say here, I mean, that man gets his fill when he eats the tortilla or bread, I don't know what he gets his fill of there in the United States, that he should remember that thanks to me he's getting his fill.
Wait, let's leave something tacky, let's leave something anaco. I want to ask you, I'm going to blurt it out now. Go ahead, let it go, let it go. Look, I want to ask you this. You said on your show, in your video, that Romeo Auerba had sat down at the United States embassy in Honduras.
That's true.
Ah, yes, I said it. It's right. Did you hear that call when he called?
Of course I heard her and there were two other people with me, a gentleman from the diaspora and another person with me who everyone knows.
And what exactly did he say when he called? Well, look, that's how it happened. Look, you remember that I'm seeing the love of my life here on the computer. Do you remember that this happened on the 27th, I think it was a Wednesday, in March, I think it was between the 26th and 25th of March 2022, in this context.
There was a law in favor of private company security guards that Minister Rolando Castro had presented to the Legislative Assembly a year earlier. The purpose of that law was to ensure that security guards were paid overtime and that they were given a... what's it called?... life insurance.
because of the role they play, and that chairs be provided where they work because the poor things spend all day working, that is, they spend all day standing. So, that law included a series of rights that were going to be for the security guards, and by the way, 15 days before the Minister of Labor presented that proposal, I had written an article suggesting all those things.
So the minister saw fit, right? Because the security guard associations had already approached him to request that support. It was good, because the working class deserves its rights, it deserves respect for its rights. The problem was that it went to the working committee that was being led by Edgardo Mulato, who is tearing me to pieces there, he says, right? that's tearing me to pieces in his little mind, right? But it's backfiring on him because he comes from the sand, he has no moral basis to come and criticize me because I was in two political parties.
So, the point is that he was the chairman of the labor committee, and since he was the chairman of the labor committee, I knew that this bill was under study. When a year had passed, I said, "What's going on here?" So then I started asking him on social media, but as you know, I'm nosy, right? When he tells me something stupid, I start to get annoyed and annoyed. Of course, I don't go around humiliating people like the one I told you about, I go around working for people's rights and in this case I was defending the labor rights of the uh uh security guards of private security companies, something that some never do. Then it turns out that Edgardo Mulato never answered me. I spent a week messing with him and they started attacking me because of Pirio Chicas, the Bolse cream, what's his name, Albita Soriano and Edgardo Mulato, quietly, quietly.
But Edgardo Mulato called former congressman Gallegos and told him to tie up the Lioness.
Supposedly I was the lioness because they thought Mr. Gallegos dominated me, and what a [ __ ]. Mago di leó a Wichito 503, he sent him a message that I still have a screenshot of where he told him to please tell me to shut up.
Edgardo Mulato, I'm talking to you.
So, well, the attacks, I was still acting like a fool on Monday. That started on Sunday, I remember, but it started on Sunday because there were some meetings of security guards in El Salvador del Mundo and they were big meetings.
Then he started doing this to them and they came with me.
The thing is, they needed a theme. They needed a theme song at that time.
So, when Romeo Auerba saw that the case of the security guards could bring him political gain, he went on a program with Nathan B and there he defended the guards and Wichito and I were super happy because we had an ally in Congress. Not even Guillermo defended the security guards.
Guillermo would just call me and tell me to change the subject. Change the subject, Betti.
Changing the subject, Betti. Yes, yes, yes.
Changing the subject.
Okay, so on Wednesday I met with another person and that Wednesday Romeo called that person, right? And we heard the call where Romeo was walking around like this, see?
That's why it turned out that the real reason I had been attacked was n't because of the guards.
I was a smokescreen. They used me like a rag. The damned ones.
The damned ones. Not to mention the other word.
What had happened was that President Nayib Bukele had found out about the meeting in Honduras.
at the American embassy, and it wasn't just Romeo who was there, some members of parliament from Nuevas Ideas were there too.
And I'm going to tell you something. Aha.
And I'm going to tell you something.
Romeo knew that the matter of the watchmen had exposed him more.
He was so scared that the next day, which was a Thursday, Romeo held a press conference asking for forgiveness from Nuevas Ideas, the coward.
Go find that conference; it's over there. But something had happened before that conference.
President Nayib Bukele called it a Trojan horse.
The same day that Romeo had called that person and that I had heard the call, when we were returning, we saw on Twitter that it said that the president had tweeted about Trojan horses and they started messing with us, well, even Romeo, and then Felicia Cristales said that she was going to be a candidate for mayor and then me, the three of us were told that they were Trojan horses, but what was really happening was something else. Well, the next day the president comes and there's Twitter. It was in the last days of March 2022. The president came, said that you couldn't fight on internal fronts and that if someone wanted to be a presidential candidate they could be, but that you couldn't fight from within, right? and form their little groups and everything.
That blow wasn't meant for Beti Arana or Feliza. That blow was meant for the New Ideas deputies, even for Romeo.
That was on Thursday, I think. They were three symbolic tweets. They were three symbolic tweets.
So, what was happening was that there was a huge problem inside Nuevas Ideas because of those deputies and officials who met there, and where Romeo Aelback also attended.
So they were trying to hide the mess that was happening and prevent it from getting out of the public eye, and Betty Pmada was asking about the security guards.
So they said to this old woman, "Let's get her."
And that was the first time Nuevas Ideas smeared me, and it was unfair because I was asking for explanations about the security guards' labor rights. I didn't know what the hell had happened. After that call this man had, I stayed talking with the people, and they told me what was going on. I mean, that day I found out that the real problem wasn't the security guards; the real problem was that meeting at the United States Embassy in Honduras.
Then the president comes along and posts another tweet on Friday, and he said, " Why?" Because they were questioning me at first. I mean, I suffered a lot of flak for like three days. I even got an allergic reaction. I think I even got a rash. I suffered a lot of flak for like three days, but then people started getting angry because he started defending the security guards, and people started demanding explanations, and in the end, I finished the narrative. I won because on Thursday they made a reform to the Labor Code. It had nothing to do with the security guards, but they made a symbolic reform to the Labor Code.
That day I knew the narrative had won, because here the narrative wins. I don't know if you've realized it yet.
William Soriano's narrative, I won it. I do n't know if you realized that. But you didn't tell us what that man said when he called.
He came, right? He was distressed. He wanted the other person to intervene and speak with him.
But here, here I have a more specific question. You say that in that meeting, in the first question, as Edgar says, I mean, why was Romeo calling Gallegos? Did Gallegos know about this meeting, did he support it, or why was he looking for Gallegos? Does Gallegos have anything to do with this meeting that he was having behind President Bukel's back? He was doing it behind the party's back.
Okay. He was doing it behind everyone's back. When he realized he'd been discovered, then he called the one who He was closer to the president, but he didn't know anything.
He didn't know anything because we talked about it there.
So, who answered Gallegos?
He told me, "Well, they get themselves into these big problems," he said, "and then they're out there looking for you to see how you're going to sort it out. Let them figure out how the hell to do it." He got himself into it, he's the one who has to get himself out.
The next day there was a statement from GANA where they distanced themselves and even started a process against Hourb for the statements. He did that all by himself. He did it all by himself, the scoundrel.
Okay. And the other question I have is that you say that at the embassy, when he went to this meeting he wasn't alone, but that he was with two other congressmen, right? There were several, there were several officials, it wasn't just two.
And can you tell us how many of our officials from Nuevas Ideas, current congressmen, were there?
Who are they?
Well, I couldn't tell you their names directly, right? Romeo C, because I heard the call.
I heard the call and what did he say? He said something like, "Look, they caught me, help me out with the president." He was super distressed. There was a lot of tension there. There was a lot of tension.
We had come here because of a household goods law that a brother in the United States wanted us to pass, a law to support our brothers and sisters abroad. And sure enough, I drafted it. In the end, GANA didn't pass it, Ernesto Castro did, but we had come here because of that law, because we wanted support for that law, and we found out about these things. And that's when I understood what was really going on. Because what was really going on was that they wanted to cover up what they had done in Honduras, they wanted to cover it up, and that's why they were attacking me. So, on Friday, the president knew they were betraying him.
The president knew, the president knew who was at that meeting.
So, those from Nuevas Ideas, well, the president knows who was at that Nuevas Ideas meeting. So, on Friday, the president... He scolded me. I don't know if you remember when he tweeted that the people have the right to criticize, the people have the right to, what's it called?, to demand explanations, even from me. It was a very nice tweet. When I saw that tweet, because I'd been getting attacked all week, right? All these YouTubers out there attacked me too. I don't remember who, but neither did Nayib, I don't think he attacked me that time, but there were others who did, like on TV Channel 5, they all treated me horribly, horribly, and I was just asking about the rights of the security guards, what had happened with the law, but deep down, I don't know if these YouTubers know what's always going on behind the scenes and they still make videos, but deep down that's what was happening. And then, no, man, when the president tweeted that thing on Thursday about the internal fronts and if anyone wanted to run for office... He said they should do it, he said they should do it, but what he meant was that they should be honest. Well, then all those fools started backing down on Friday when he said that the people have the right to criticize and all that, and they all just went quiet.
So much so that on Saturday I went on Twitter and said to them, "What's new, friends?" "Why so much silence?" I went on Twitter to mock them, because, well, that Twitter account also strengthened me when I was demanding explanations about the law, and the president posted that tweet. That tweet really strengthened me. And I remember it with a lot of nostalgia. That people's Twitter account shows they have the right to criticize. I wish the president would take that up again, because there he showed himself as someone capable of listening to his people and who had the right to ask for explanations.
So, that day I remember I was with Wichito, we went to Wichito's daughter's birthday party, his wife was there, and we were looking at the president's Twitter account, and that day I cried tears of joy because, damn, a week had passed and these people had been tearing me apart, and in the end, they were wrong. I was right, but they tore me apart. From then on, I started saying, no, these congressmen, these YouTubers are bad. Even Walter Arabo criticized me. Damn. Well, Walter Arabo, I remember he did like three. Well, Porfirio Chicas, well, that surprised me because why did Porfirio Chicas do that if the president said the opposite on his Twitter later?
No, but anyway, let's wrap this up. We've already been broadcasting for two hours. Thank you, B, I appreciate it from the bottom of my heart. It's clear that what you're saying is true; otherwise, Mr. Romeo would proceed, as you say, he always responds strongly and, I mean, he brings out the devil's misogynistic side, because that's true, the guy is a misogynist, but now he's kept quiet and even told by others—please don't ask me because it's not insignificant. When he says this, it's because you're telling him the truth. So, the invitation for Mr. Romeo, if Ms. Betti is blurring things up for him, to act, to act, but he won't go because he knows that these hypocritical YouTubers should tell Romeo to have the courage to face the music if what he's saying is true. Betti is saying, not just because Betty is here, but there. Look for the truth, gentlemen, it's not what they say I am. Well, look, the truth will set us free, right?
So this gentleman has to keep in mind that he can't go around offending women and not get what's coming to him eventually.
So, uh-huh, what I'm saying is that he's not exactly the most morally upright person, he even has a criminal record, right? That Ms. Tania Pastor makes sure to remind him of very often, and now he's not going to be able to come to me and say, "Look, this is a lie." If that's a lie, listen carefully, if that's a lie, I've made a mistake, I'm willing to offer him a public apology, right?
But no.
That's right.
Okay. Thank you, Betti, I appreciate it.
See you, gentlemen. Oh, take care, Betty. A hug.
Just extending the invitation. Tomorrow I'll be at the tribe at 9 a.m.
Okay.
Right? And to these YouTubers who tried to destroy me two months ago, thank you because you made me grow even more. Look at all the doors that are opening for me, and I'm going to be a congresswoman in 2027.
Bet, you're going to be facing off. Against whom?
With this Mr. Turcios.
Oh, okay, perfect.
Well, and we're going to be keeping an eye on the primaries, and later on, we want to learn more about your ideas and the proposals you're going to bring to the Legislative Assembly. So, we'll be getting to know each other here.
Well, with pleasure, and good night. Thank you for your time.
Good night. Good night.
Bye, Marcelita, a little heart for Genesis, please, who is always here, and I am her sweetheart. Thank you very much. Thank you, Genesis.
Incredible story that Betti tells us, but yes, look, in the end we know who the real Trojan horse is. And how awful, how awful that Romeito is going around like, "Don't ask me, don't..." " Ask." I mean, it's incredible the level of shamelessness of this guy, who's so arrogant, and now Romeo is going to be where he's supposed to be.
God forbid. Of course, but also, after all that, if there were more new people from the Nuevas Ideas party, it would mean that the president lost control of the political party, Nuevas Ideas, and then he came back and denounced the whole goal thing and all these things. We don't know how he is now. Then some supposed photos came out, but the president has still been distant, he hasn't asked for votes, he didn't ask for votes in the following elections that just happened, and we don't know what's going to happen now, so we have to be attentive to see what the president says.
Well, here I was saying, this old lady was saying that you pay me gold. Imagine if you paid me gold, I'd have a good microphone here, I'd be sitting here all day.
No, no, no, because I would charge a lot.
I want to clarify, and at no point was I referring to Gio. I was referring to Another YouTuber, but Betty's been going on about him and they have their own little show going on, so I'm not going to get involved in that. But don't come here. For example, this lady here, what's her name? The grandma was saying, "Oh, you were friends with Gio and now he's attacking you."
No, I'm not attacking anyone. I was talking about other YouTubers.
What Betty has with Gio is their business, and now they'll sort it out, how they get along, how they talk to each other. I have nothing to do with it. She says, "You know, of course, greetings, a hug."
Of course, besides, we're not interested in the fights that happen between content creators, but we are interested in political debate. That's what interests us. If, for example, with Gio or anyone else, any content creator, we have, let's say, different opinions. We can accept a debate, or an exchange of ideas, whatever, that's great, but that doesn't make us enemies, it doesn't make us hate them, no. It makes us... attack him personally, how he is, how he dresses, how he feels, right? None of that stuff, right? That kind of debate isn't what we're interested in at Política Límite. "Debate or views," Grandma says, "I'm not going to answer that, I'm not going to respond to her. Look, the people who come to this channel already know what we are. I don't have to explain myself to anyone here. I don't have time. Noria, Grandma, I don't have time for this. Ah, Marcela, I think we'll go. Greetings to the 91 of you who are connected on X. Thank you for being there, everyone. Don't forget to like, share, and I need views, lots of views, so Grandma is right in her comment. So share, like, leave messages, go watch my videos, please, please, let's not be ridiculous, everyone, let's behave.
This is Política Límite. This isn't Miseria Límite. This is Política Límite, everyone. That kind of thing doesn't work here."
Nonsense about what's available for views, what's available for payments. Get serious. He says, "Well said, Edgar." Of course, I mean, it can't be done like that. It can't be done, gentlemen. We are not here to elicit pity from anyone or to ask for anything. We're here to talk about reality, and if you do n't like it... I'm sorry. Here we speak the truth, we speak with reality, zero fanaticism. We do not defend politicians.
How many times do we have to say it, we defend the people and that is who we are. Dé says, they're not views, they're payments. Create what you create. Little eagle.
Blessings. Ah, Edgar, my beautiful darling.
Thank you, thank you. Thank you so much.
Okay, folks, let's go to Marcela, we've already had 2 hours of broadcasting and I need to do some important things. She says, "She calls me stupid, she says. I don't know who calls her stupid, grandma, but if it's Betti who calls her that, well, complain to her." Oh, come on. Well, Marcelita, good night.
Thank you all, gentlemen. See you tomorrow. We have a very special guest, so please don't miss it. What's more, I'm going to say it tomorrow, let's go.
No, no, don't tell him it's a surprise. It's super special.
Bring Edgar down, bring him down.
Tomorrow we have a very special guest, so we'll be talking about politics as always. We look forward to seeing you.
Leave a like, leave a comment, and until next time. A little kiss for everyone. Bye.
Thank you.
Cerro with its volcanoes, its sea from west to east, long live my beautiful people forever. If you are light, I will always remember you wherever you are.
Long live my blessed land, El Salvador. Ah.
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