Ivan Duke spends his last hours as president of Colombia between discussions Y balance sheets about its management. Although certain political and social sectors have rescued his work, the outgoing head of state will leave power with a negative image, according to the most recent survey by Guarumo and EcoAnalítica.
However, the end of Duque’s presidential term has also served to Colombians remember some of their most controversial phrases. “That’s how I wanted it”, and “alias ‘Guacho’ ran out of guachafita” were some of the comments that they unleashed ridicule at the time.
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Iván Mejía dismissed Duque with insults
The renowned communicator has been characterized by launching harsh questioning on his Twitter account, both on sports issues and on aspects of the national situation. In the past, Mejía had mocked the outgoing president after he received an award, and in recent weeks has not hidden his desire for the departure of the Duke from power.
Now, waiting for the president to leave office this sunday august 7, the journalist attacked him again. On this occasion, he published a photograph of Duque maneuvering with a ball on his backan image that went viral during his tenure.
This was the trill shared by Iván Mejía:
A tricky and corrupt little clown. Four years filling their pockets with tricks and tricks. Bye Duke bye, not even his mother remembers him fondly. pic.twitter.com/Q7yixgjQX2
– Iván Mejía Álvarez (@PajaritoDeIvan) August 6, 2022
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