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MEP claims signing an agreement with the Columbian drug cartel is healthier and safer for humanity than with WHO

Published On: 12. Mai 2023 12:30

Introduction

A Member of the European Parliament (MEP) has caused controversy by suggesting that it would be safer and healthier for humanity to sign an agreement with the Colombian drug cartel than with the World Health Organization (WHO). The comments were made by Hermann Tertsch, a Spanish MEP who is a member of the right-wing Vox party.

The Controversial Comments

Tertsch made the comments during a debate in the European Parliament about the EU’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. He criticized the WHO’s handling of the crisis, saying that the organization had been slow to respond and had given conflicting advice. He also accused the WHO of being influenced by China, which he said had covered up the outbreak in its early stages.

Tertsch went on to say that the Colombian drug cartel, which is responsible for producing and trafficking illegal drugs such as cocaine, would be a better partner for the EU than the WHO. He argued that the cartel was more efficient and reliable than the WHO, and that it had a better track record of delivering results.

Reactions to the Comments

Tertsch’s comments have been widely criticized, with many people accusing him of making a tasteless and inappropriate joke. Some have also accused him of being insensitive to the victims of drug trafficking and organized crime.

The WHO has not responded directly to Tertsch’s comments, but it has defended its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. The organization has said that it has been working tirelessly to provide guidance and support to countries around the world, and that it has been transparent and open about the challenges it has faced.

The Colombian government has also condemned Tertsch’s comments, saying that they are disrespectful to the people of Colombia and to the victims of drug trafficking. The government has emphasized that it is committed to fighting drug trafficking and organized crime, and that it is working closely with international partners to address these issues

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It would be healthier and safer for humanity to sign an agreement with the Columbian drug cartel than with WHO, says MEP

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