The mayor of Bolivia's largest city has had to make a televised
apology after grabbing the thigh of a woman during a broadcast event.
Santa
Cruz Mayor Percy Fernandez appeared on television Monday night to
express "anguish for this mess that's been created." He said he had not
intended to offend journalist Mercedes Guzman, "nor have I done so." He
did not specifically apologize for touching her.
Television
images show Guzman holding a microphone in one hand and struggling to
lift the mayor's hand from her thigh with the other during a public
appearance last week.
Several
legislators, journalists' organizations and women's rights activists
denounced the 75-year-old mayor and Guzman's husband Marco Antonio
Espindola threatened to bring a legal complaint if the mayor did not
apologize.
"Even the
schoolmates of my son in primary school heard about this event and my
adolescent son had to put up with uncomfortable questions at his
school," Espindola said. "It shamed my family."
The blunt-spoken
Fernandez has run into controversy before for his treatment of women. In
2012, he was filmed running his hands over the bottom of a female
legislator at a ceremony. At another event, he planted a lengthy kiss on
a seemingly unwilling female engineer.
While
Guzman's family has not presented a criminal complaint, opposition
legislator Marcela Revollo Fernandez on Monday filed a complaint in the
nation's capital, La Paz, accusing the mayor of sexual harassment,
sexual violence and discrimination," charges that potentially would lead
to as many as four years in prison.
Fernandez
has been mayor of the city of more than 1 million several times and has
lately supported President Evo Morales, who in February called him the
country's best mayor.

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