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Cesar Revillaparliamentarian Fuerza Popular, in dialogue with RPP newsbelieves that the possible resignation of President Dina Boluarte is not a “possibility” that “controls Congress”and that it will cause ‘more chaos’ in the country.
“The resignation of Mr. Dina Boluarte It’s not a situation that controls Congress and we also cannot contribute to more chaos and disorder, and to have a different protest situation, because the person who takes the presidency may not be liked by the protesters, ”he said in News extension.
In this sense, he believed that parliament he must “work on solutions” that may come from said power of the state.
“We must work on the decisions that we, as congressmen, can give. Dialogue must be worked on, and the executive branch must guarantee the rights of all Peruvians, both those who protest and those who do not participate,” he said. .
Besides, Villanueva believed that the executive was “slow to respond” to the current social and political crisis; but that the output must be the result of a consensus in Congress.
“(President Boluarte) must show clear action. slow response to a crisis, to demonstrations; there were reactions when they had already escalated, and prevention and intelligence do not allow reaching scenarios with fatal cases,” he said.
“There are benches that don’t want to leave”
On the other hand, the congressman considered that there are benches that, by their “conditions” for advancing the general election, made it clear that they “do not want to leave.”
“popular action He said that he was leaving, but all regional authorities, mayors and others are leaving. It means they don’t want to leave. Preliminary country it says “with reforms”, but there are no votes for reforms (…), they don’t want to leave. popular update He is the only one who said from the very beginning that he did not want to leave,” he said.
In this regard, he believed that left benches they also do not want to leave the national representation, insisting on the proposal of a referendum for Constituent Assembly.
“It is very difficult for the left to give up constituent Assemblybut let’s hope they understand that this won’t happen and that they can’t get this figure to blackmail or try to manipulate in any way. We hope they understand that the first step to get out of this crisis is to set a date for early elections,” he said.
In such a scenario, he indicated that the dialogue was “not yet exhausted” in parliament and asked his colleagues to postpone the “conditioning”.
“We must continue to seek dialogue and tell our colleagues not to put more conditions and support early elections in order to get out of the crisis. We must ask Popular Action, Country Achievements, Popular Update which help to get out of the crisis without conditioning,” he said.
Source: RPP

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