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The interview began with a pointed inquiry about Stefonic’s repeated campaign statements, which accused Zora Mamani of being a jihadist. The President’s response was cautious but diplomatic, asserting, “No, I don’t,” that he does not believe Mamani is a jihadist. He acknowledged that campaign rhetoric can sometimes be heated or exaggerated, noting, “you say things sometimes in a campaign.”
He added that there are varying perspectives and that one should ask Mamani herself about such claims. The President’s tone suggested a focus on fairness and the importance of personal accountability in political discourse.