The politician confirmed the news through her Twitter account, where she thanked the Colombian and Honduran authorities for respecting due process
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Piedad Córdoba She agreed to be investigated by the Commission of Ethics and Guarantees of the Historical Pact. Photo: Colprensa – Álvaro Tavera
24 hours after being detained for carrying 68,000 dollars in undeclared cash, the elected senator of the Historical Pact was released in Honduras. The politician confirmed the news through her Twitter account, where she thanked the Colombian and Honduran authorities for respecting due process.
“Thank you Colombia and our America for so much solidarity. The persecution does not stop, but the truth prevails. Overcome the misunderstanding in Honduras. I especially thank Vice President Marta Lucia Ramírez and Consul Michel Carrillo for their support and attention during this impasse. To the authorities of the brotherly Honduran people, I thank the due process for the legal procedures of the case and its timely resolution,” Córdoba wrote on Twitter.
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