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congressman Hernando Guerra Garcianoted that Dina Boluarte’s proposal during her message to the nation “goes in the same spirit as what we proposed” before Congress of the Republic and is awaiting reflection from his fellow parliamentarians to endorse a review of the progress of the October 2023 elections.
“These are two paths, not necessarily opposite, but coming from the topic: we are between blackmail and denial. Blackmail of those who want a voter, and denial of those who do not see what is happening in reality, or do not want to realize that the majority of citizens told this Congress so far”, he commented in an interview. fourth force.
“What the President of the Republic did today is a project that is in line with what we proposed last year, and it seems right to us, and I hope it will make you think, especially those who deny, and not those who are engaged in radical blackmail,” added the chairman of the Constitutional Commission.
In this regard, he pointed out that, despite the “ideological antipodes” between Fuerza Popular and the government, they supported “our country, our republic is ahead.”
“We said it last year with our leader [Keiko Fujimori]: early elections and that she will not run in these elections. The two problems that remain despite the fact that many people in Fujimori believe that our leader is a candidate is another problem,” Guerra Garcia added.
About early elections
Guerra García (People’s Power) stated that Peru “needs peace” and that “sufficient knowledge and reflection is needed to say that we have come this far.” He added that it is necessary to reach a consensus to approve the draft revision of the early elections.
“I hope there is a threshold for reflection, because we got to this point, because the left was not going to make any reforms, we need the violent actors to stop taking off this mask anyway,” he said.
Message to the nation
President of the Republic Dina Boluarteannounced the urgent submission of two bills in the event that Congress does not approve this Monday’s submitted reconsideration so that a new text proposing to postpone the general election to October 2023 is put to the vote again.
What are these projects talking about? The first raises advancing this year’s general election where is the first circle the month of October and the second round in December. This initiative also provides for a reduction in the mandate of the offices of the president, congressmen and parliamentarians of the Andes.
The second project will offer the following Congress whoever is elected is responsible for a complete reform Constitution 1993, through Constitutional Commission. If approved in Parliament, the proposal would be put to a referendum “for the people to decide whether a complete reform will be approved or not.”
In these areas, the President Dina Boluarte stated that the proposal was “perfectly in line” with the request of left-wing congressmen for constituent Assembly. He added that “all individuals and institutions may present their projects or their contributions to the Congress of the Republic.”
Source: RPP

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