00:00The former economic advisor of the former president, Michael Yang,
00:09actually got involved in illegal drug trade.
00:12We would like to ask, because the former president's position is a staunch enemy of illegal drugs,
00:21but we will find out, Mr. Chair, that some of the activities of his economic advisor are like that.
00:28So we would like to know, did the former president know that his economic advisor was involved in illegal drug trade?
00:39A real issue?
00:43We had lots of evidence here in the hearings in the Chamber.
00:46Produce one now.
00:49The records of the House of Representatives can suffice.
00:54He's going around, until now, and making friends with everybody.
00:58All the mayors are dedicated, that's how it is in Czech.
01:03All the businessmen in mainland China, when they do business, they are dedicated to the politicians, especially the mayor.
01:14I don't choose because my grandfather is in Czech.
01:18So what's my problem if he comes here, full of criminals?
01:22Well, I will make the criminals drink me.
01:27After that, I will shoot them.
01:30I don't have a problem with that. I will make them eat me.
01:32After that, when they are full, I will make them drunk.
01:35After that, I will throw them away.
01:40But, Mr. Chair, it's not just the drinkers.
01:42The presidential economic advisor himself is doing that.
01:47So it seems like our government became a mafia in the last administration.
01:51And with that, I end my interpellation, Mr. Chair.
01:53Mr. Chair, if he's still alive, it means that he's not a criminal.
02:00I will not trust my humanity.
02:03Mayor, Presidente.
02:11Thank you, Mr. President.
02:12Thank you, Congressman Manuel.
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