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Education minister rules out resumption of early election debate: ‘We must dedicate ourselves to governance’

Oscar Becerra is the current Minister of Education | Fountain: Minedu

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He Minister of educationOscar Becerra referred to the possibility of reaching an agreement regarding the advancement of the elections and specified that currently the executive branch corresponds to the administration. In addition, he ruled out the possibility of putting forward another legislative initiative, since they have already done so.

“The needs of the country are so great that we must devote ourselves to government. We cannot continue this Byzantine discussion in which we come up with a legislative initiative, they file it, and we come up with another one. We have already done what we had to do. I’m sure Congress will do its part. And let’s not forget that these are congressmen elected by all Peruvians. And this is the president that the majority of Peruvians put in the house of Pizarro and that he should govern, ”he said in Air Rotary from RPP news.

Respect for privilege

at another time calf He clarified that those protesting the departure of President Dina Boluarte and the closure of the Congress do not represent the majority of Peruvians. He also said that the head of state has already shown disinterest in leaving office, but privileges must be respected.

“We are very respectful of privileges. This is in line with the legislature. As an executive branch, we have submitted initiatives, we have submitted draft laws with the intention of precisely being able to interpret this desire of many protesters who, let’s also be clear, do not make up the majority of Peruvians. What defines most Peruvians is elections, and elections have given legislative power to the congressmen that we have and executive power to the president that we currently have,” he said.

“President has shown disinterest in leaving if necessary and if that is what is needed to achieve peace. But this is not so, and we must respect the privileges of the legislature,” he concluded.


Source: RPP

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