Former President Mauricio Macri “wrote” a letter in which he claimed to feel ashamed of the Cuban President’s visit to the country within the framework of the CELAC Summit.

But apparently the former president has a serious memory problem.

In his statement —titled Shame and Hope— the person behind Mauricio Macri’s Facebook noted the arrival of Nicolas Maduro Y Miguel Diaz-Canel to the country. “The vast majority of Argentines feel ashamed that our country is associated with others where there is persecution, torture, drug terrorism, political prisoners and fraudulent elections that mock democracy,” he said. In particular, regarding Venezuela, the letter considers that the South American country suffered “the largest exodus in the history of Latin America.”

At the time of his post, the networks reminded him of the meeting that Macri had with the Cuban president, whom he now calls a dictator, in 2018 in which he praised the progress of Díaz-Canel’s management at the head of the island’s government.

The Díaz Canel and Macri summit took place in September of that year, at the headquarters of the UN In New York. Months ago, Marcos Penathe former president’s right-hand man, was traveling to Havana to strengthen relations with the country in which Macri now considers to be governed by a dictator.

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