The presidential candidate for the League of Anti-Corruption Governors thanked on his Instagram for the production of the new piece of music
The song that they composed for Rodolfo Hernández. Photo: Instagram @infrodolfohernandez
Through the Instagram account of him, the presidential candidate for the League of Anticorruption Governors, Rodolfo Hernández released a song of the musical genre known as guaracha that some producers made for him to promote their campaign.
The musical piece is loaded with well-known phrases from the former mayor of Bucaramanga such as: “it’s a robbery guard”, “they put marijuana in and nothing happens”; features in his speech.
“Thanks to the rodolfistas who made this record, it turned out great! We already have a song to celebrate. The inge’s guaracha”, Hernández wrote on his social network.
Through his social networks, the presidential candidate for the League of Anti-Corruption Governors released a song from the musical genre known as guaracha that some producers made him to promote his campaign.
During the last days the applicant has been active in social networks sending his opinions, for example, one of them due to his absence in the presidential debates.
In fact, Rodolfo Hernández himself, through his Twitter account, made it known why he did not go to the presidential debate and added that that was not the ‘Definitive Debate‘, as the meeting was called due to the proximity to the election date.
“I couldn’t attend the Week debate last night because I went to listen to citizens of Boyacá in Tunja. Because the true #DefinitiveDebate is not between 4 candidates in a journalistic channel, it is between all Colombians around the country”, Hernández expressed before his 214 thousand followers.
A Through his Instagram account, the same one in which he broadcast live while the debate was taking place, Hernández expressed that “the country is not resolved in a debate, as all politicians have been doing, the country is resolved with good practices and that is what we are going to do”.
Hernández was also accompanied by senator-elect Jonathan Ferney Pulido Hernández, also known as Jota Pe Hernández, who announced on Sunday, May 22, that he will support the candidate of the League of Governors Anti-corruption.
The event in which Hernández was in Tunjaconsisted of receiving the support of a political sector of the Green party in Boyacá, which was a real surprise because those who found themselves supporting the ‘engineer’ are those who initially supported the candidacy of former Governor Carlos Amaya, who was part of the Central Coalition Esperanza, whose candidate is Sergio Fajardo.
“People don’t like women involved in government”: Rodolfo Hernández is ambiguous in a radio interview
During the morning of this Thursday, May 26, the real estate businessman attended an appointment at the Bésame station, which is mainly dedicated to transmitting romantic music in Spanish. In this intervention, which did not last much more than 15 minutes, Hernández was asked about his proposals and his family life. However, a piece of the interview was taken out of context and went viral.
The well-known actor and presenter Marcelo Cezán, who hosts the morning magazine show on this music station, he asked the engineer “do you believe in the work of women, in the direction of women directing things, governing in some way?”. Faced with this question, Hernández replied: “No, no. It is good that she makes the comments and supports from home. The woman, involved in the government, people do not like”.
Some users of social networks interpreted this response as a sign of misogyny on the part of Hernández, who, it should be remembered, chose the teacher Marelen Castillo as his vice-presidential formula —which, in his particular case, takes on special importance given the age of the engineer—.