Tania Ramirez replied to Cesar Hildebrant after being accused of being 'shopkeeper': “She was wrong with me”

The congresswoman said she will continue to seek the resignation or vacancy of President Pedro Castillo and said that the journalist was pleased with the head of state when interviewing him.

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Tania Ramírez García, congressman of Fuerza Popular, was accused of being a 'shopkeeper' in a report by ' Hildebrandt in his thirteen'. And now, through TikTok - where he usually does dances as well - he replied to journalist César Hildebrandt, calling these accusations defamatory and pointing to the weekly magazine of “pasquín cover”.

“Telling Mr. César Hildebrandt that his covers are defamatory and that, with that, it will not frighten me, it will not destroy me, he said.

“I don't owe anyone anything and, therefore, it won't shut me up. I'm going to keep asking for Mr. Castillo's resignation or vacancy, even if he doesn't like it or he doesn't like it. I'm not going to be complacent, as he was when he went to interview him,” he added.

Ramirez Garcia then called on young people to be “warriors, strong” to get out of the crisis. In addition, she pointed out that she will not allow this defamation. “With me, sir, you were wrong,” said the legislator of Fuerza Popular.

The congresswoman said that the accusation against her of being a 'shopkeeper' and having been arrested in 2015 was a “defamation” | VIDEO: Twitter

Before publishing the video on TikTok, the parliamentarian also spoke through a tweet, on the same Friday that the news had been published in the weekly.

“With defamatory covers they try to intimidate and shut me up, such is the case of the leaflet 'Hildebrandt in his thirteen' and its director, C. Hildebrandt. From here I tell you flat, I'm not afraid of you. I must not, I fear nothing. You will not wash your face with me, your turiferaria and governor pen was in evidence,” he wrote.

One user responded to his statement by asking him whether or not he was' tendera ', to which he replied: “No sir. It was all a misunderstanding. I have always worked and paid for what I consume. Thank you for writing.”

The news published in the seminar detailed an event that occurred seven years ago, in 2015, before it was dedicated to politics.

“Seven years ago, on March 5, 2015, Ramírez was arrested in Jesús María after stealing several products from the Metro supermarket, at the crossroads of Gregorio Escobedo and Pershing avenues”, the article published in 'Hildebrandt in its thirteen' reads.

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A few days ago, Tania Ramírez García posted a controversial Tiktok video where she danced reggaeton in one of the parliamentary halls. For this fact, and other videos that he recorded in different rooms of the hemicycle, he received severe criticism on social networks, asking him to “get to work”.

The Congress room where the legislator was recorded was the Mariátegui room, which is used as a break, team meetings or waiting room for guests of the congressmen.

The dislike for the images was due to the political and social situation that Peru has been going through for more than a fortnight. The congresswoman responded to a user who asked her if she was not ashamed. “Excuse me, what would be the problem? Maybe it's forbidden to do that, give me the list of which places are allowed and which places are not,” he replied.

Then, she spoke on her personal Twitter account, noting that “being a congressman does not limit her” to make these videos, since “since her youth, she sees politics with optimism and joy.”

“The country is experiencing moments of uncertainty, but young people are not afraid and we see the future with optimism and joy. I hope you understand the meaning of the message,” he said.

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