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Meanwhile, in the subterranean parking garage of the Ministry of Economy, Finance Minister Lidia “La Zorra” Vásquez meets with a shadowy fixer named El Tuerto. She slides a flash drive across the hood of a bulletproof SUV. “This contains the real mining revenue logs,” she whispers. “Not the ones we show DTS.”

“DTS” is the episode where everyone chooses their side—not with speeches, but with small, irreversible acts. Ibarra chooses truth over safety. Lidia chooses leverage over loyalty. Camilla chooses hope over cynicism. And the Committee learns a dangerous lesson: a puppet whose strings are cut is no puppet at all. It’s a man. And men, even scared ones, can still bite. Would you like a character guide or a timeline of key events leading up to this episode?

“Transformer blew,” he says, smiling for the first time all episode. “Rainy season. What can I do?” el presidente s02e06 dts

“Six minutes,” Ibarra repeats. Then, softly: “That’s enough time to say what you mean.”

“We’re not leaders,” Camila tells Ibarra late that night, pulling up a decade-old recording of a former president crying as he signed away mining rights. “We’re just microphones with legs.” Meanwhile, in the subterranean parking garage of the

Here’s a helpful, concise story-style recap of El Presidente Season 2, Episode 6 (“DTS”), focusing on key plot points and character moments—without spoiling the full series for new viewers. The Longest Night (DTS)

El Tuerto grins with his one good eye. “So you do have a conscience.” “Not the ones we show DTS

Clause 9: public removal, asset freeze, and a one-way ticket to a black site in the Atacama.

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