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Former Economy and Finance Minister Luis Carranza confirmed this Saturday, March 4, that the country needs political pact “get ahead”, in a crisis Social And policy.
IN Saturday Focusthe former head of the MEF explained that the above political pact requires central axes such as harmonious work from three levels of government (central, regional and local) with the private sector; In addition to setting priorities meritocracy inside Peruvian State.
So, Carranza Ugarte He reiterated that one of the problems of the country is the lack of coordination and integrated vision, which allows for better collaboration between the private and public sectors.
“What we need in Peru to move forward is political pact which requires three things: to guarantee resources, to change the entire structure of execution and design. We need meritocracy, better processes, solving problems with salaries, the contradictions that exist, and the third element is coordination from the central, regional and local government along with the participation of the private sector,” he said.
The Importance of Infrastructure
Besides, Carranza Ugarte said that, given the geographic conditions of Peru, investment in infrastructure This is a necessary axis to achieve the “prosperity” of the country.
“Infrastructure is a necessary condition, but not sufficient to achieve the prosperity of the country. Our country requires, given its geographical location, very large investments in infrastructure,” he said.
“Due to the quality of the infrastructure, we will have the opportunity to expand both production and consumer infrastructure. If we have poor infrastructure, then the logistics costs will be very high and the activities will not be carried out in full, ”he added.
In this line Louis Carranza He noted that, together with the authors Laura Calderon, Rudy Laguna Miguel Priale presented the book “Infrastructure for Regional Development: An Approach to Addressing Gaps and Territorial Economic Corridors”.
According to the former minister, the book in question “makes visible the need for infrastructure from a regional perspective” and highlights “the enormous potential that we have as a country.”
“Unfortunately in Peru we lost our compass and this book is trying to point north where we should go,” he said.
Source: RPP

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