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Integrity and Development Bench Congresswoman Sucel Paredes affirmed this Thursday that no one can deny that ” Peru he burns”.
“The resignation of President Dina Boluarte is already brewing because the Minister of Labor has resigned [Eduardo García Birimisa] and I think this is the beginning of the end,” he said in an interview. PTR.
The parliamentarian mourned the death of 48 Peruvians during the social protests that took place in various regions of the country.
“There are at least four police officers and several other protesters in the intensive care unit (reanimation). If they do not recover, what kind of government can be maintained over so many dead Peruvians, ”he remarked. Susel Paredes.
Resignation of the Minister of Labor
Minister of Labor and Employment Promotion, Eduardo Garcia Birimisapresented his letter of resignation unshakable stance in the midst of civil protests that are taking place in various regions of the country and as a result of which 49 people have died to date.
On December 13, García Birimisa was sworn in as Labor Minister, replacing Alejandro Salas.
In his letter to President Dina Boluarte, Eduardo Garcia Birimisa He indicated that he was retiring after the deaths in the Puno and Cusco regions. “This time, I believe that attention to social needs is no longer enough for what the country needs. The tragedies we have just experienced prove this,” he said.
The outgoing minister told the head of state “that a political act is needed in the good sense of the word” political “.
“A government statement is needed that expresses the pain we feel for the deaths of our brothers and for the losses that these families have suffered. It is required to apologize to the population and acknowledge the mistakes that must be corrected so that this does not happen again,” the letter says.
Besides, Edward Garcia He argued that the current situation the country is going through “deserves a change of face towards the country and advancing elections that can no longer wait until April 2024.”
Source: RPP

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