The widely read column “Que se dice” boasts some interesting reading today. In the first part, the writer takes a look at Valverde senator Cesar Augusto Matias. According to the column, at this time, and it is important to point this out, it is surprising that anyone pays attention to the recurrent proposals for constitutional reform coming from Senator Cesar Augusto Matias, who, on this occasion, has been defined as being “preposterous” and “inappropriate” by some of his colleagues whose other remarks are just pointless and repetitive. This time, for a change, the main idea of the amendment was to extend the terms of the deputies and senators so that their election would coincide with the presidential elections. The basis for the move arises from the current situation: the urgent need to save fuel. The PRD senator, who says that he is not motivated by any opportunistic tendencies since his own re-election is assured, is not a politician who shrinks away from a rejection that he doubtless would call momentary (judging by his own legislative experiences), since he is convinced that in the future there will be an opportunity to re-submit the mess, with greater possibilities of passage, before his colleagues, since sometimes it happens that what yesterday was inopportune and preposterous, tomorrow might be reasonable and logical. Who knows?