Colombian Congresswoman Cathy Juvinao has found herself at the center of controversy after being caught vaping inside the parliament during a session discussing important healthcare reforms. The incident, captured on camera, shows Juvinao using a vape pen before quickly realizing the cameras were on her. The video sparked widespread backlash, leading her to apologize on social media. In her apology, Juvinao acknowledged her mistake and vowed not to repeat the behavior. Despite the mixed reactions online, Juvinao remains committed to continuing her work in the House, focusing on the issues that matter most. Watch this video to learn more about the incident and the reactions from the public.
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In this episode of The Road to Green, we travel to Colombia, host of the COP16 conference on biodiversity and Europe's partner in efforts to bring about peace and restore nature.
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