translated from Spanish: It’s cowardly to leave the snake squealing: Clouthier on Urzúa

The federal deputy of Morena, Tatiana Clouthier, criticized Carlos Urzúa for making accusations about an alleged conflict of interest in the government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, without giving names or evidence.
“I find it a cowardly act to just walk away and say ‘here are these things’, leave the snake screaming and give them to the imagination, when each of the Mexicans have a mind and we want to invent, and more when we want to get into mechanisms that don’t necessarily take us to find the best solutions,” Clouthier said of Urzúa’s point-making in his farewell letter, according to Reforma. 
“These are affirmations, they are comments that have just blown the stone and taught no more. it becomes irresponsible to talk about things and not give the details,” he added.
Read: The owner of the Treasury, Carlos Urzúa; accuses conflict of interest
In his letter of resignation from the Treasury, Urzúa said that he found the imposition of officials who have no knowledge of the Treasury “unacceptable”.
“This was motivated by influential figures in the current government by a patent conflict of interest,” Urzúa said, albeit without giving names.
Another of Urzúa’s accusations was that in the government of López Obrador “public policy decisions have been made without sufficient sustenance”.
Clouthier insisted that the president has the power to make appointments, and that so far elected officials have shown being capable, like Arturo Herrera.
“I think sometimes it becomes cowardly to think that ‘they imposed me on someone and then that’s why I’m leaving, because I don’t like it.’ The capacity we have to show is that we are able to work with diverse teams, with plural teams so that we can all contribute,” Clouthier said, according to Reforma. 
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