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Vignac Center political scientist Fernando Tincopa believes this Thursday that the actions and communication errors of the government of Dina Boluarte have caused protests to rise in two months of demonstrations.
In an interview program News extension, Fernando Tincopa He gave details of the report prepared by the protesting regions with the data of the ombudsman’s office.
“It can be concluded that at each of the moments when there were peaks of mobilization and increased intensity of the protest, it was only a few days after any action or erroneous communication on the part of the government,” he said. said.
Fernando Tincopa As an example of these communication errors, he cited the Juliac case, the intervention at the National University of the Mayor of San Marcos, or the Message to the Nation.
“I mean, for example, poor containment in Juliaca, where 18 people died, peaked during a week of protest intensity. Intervention in San Marcos just in the midst of a serious drop in intensity Throughout the week, the protests in general, especially the drastic measures to occupy the roads, have intensified. chairman where he indicated that he was not resigning, or that they had some kind of subtext or reported things different from what the mobilized wanted, they constantly supported the conflict scenario. And it should also be qualified because it was not at the national level, but in some provinces, especially in the south,” he said.
What motivates and sustains protests?
Fernando Tincopa He clarified that neglect of the state and structural problems are not the determining factors for mobilizations, since if that were true, there would be other provinces willing to take part in the mobilizations.
The political scientist argued that the protesters have an “emotional response and a sincere perception of contempt” as protest slogans in the province show vengeful components in the face of perceptions of distancing from the political class and meeting needs. This speech is for Fernando Tincopa, activates the mobilization product of indignation by the actions of the executive branch.
“I think that what supports the mobilization in practical terms is the perception component of the narratives introduced through the alternative press, which constantly supports these interpretations of reality, and, above all, the organizational apparatus, which, in the case of the south, could explain why it was the south that brought the mobilization to the top,” he explained.
Alternative press?
Fernando Tincopa He defined the alternative press as a phenomenon of social media communicators who convey messages without a filter or “need for objectivity”.
“Social media now conveys the least amount of objectivity to distance yourself or reflect on a personal conclusion. What they sell to you directly is interpretations and positioning of who is good and who is bad. It seems to me that this is a job that they have done many times. some time and which are now giving completely negative results,” he said.
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