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President of the Republic Dina Boluarte, called tomorrow, Wednesday, February 15, leaders of political parties “to resolve the political and social crisis that the country is going through” in government palacereported Presidency from their social networks.
They added that the meeting also aims to “promote a space for dialogue and consensus” regarding the social and political situation that the country is experiencing in the national context and the international vision of this panorama.
“In this sense, [Dina Boluarte] sent a corresponding invitation to representatives of political organizations to hold meetings at the headquarters of the Government Palace, starting tomorrow, February 15, 2023.
In this regard, Congressman Hector Acuna noted that the meeting should have taken place long ago in order to be able to engage in dialogue with political parties in the context of “permanent conflict.”
“It seems interesting to me, something that should have happened a long time ago. All parties are vertical (party owner, managers, benches). Some issues and projects can be touched upon so that the leaders are actively involved and ahead of the citizens. Lead a partisan life and intend to control the fate of the country, the leaders are those who lead the benches, they are there and you can hear them, ”said the parliamentarian in Things as they are.
Dina Boluarte’s situation
The socio-political panorama of Peru is in a critical situation, 76% indicate that it would be better for the country if President Dina Boluarte resigned and called for elections; 20% remain in the presidency and 4% are not accurate, Ipsos Peru’s national poll for America TV.
When asked about the leadership of the head of state, 74% of Peruvians reject her work and only 18% support it. 8% is not needed.
On the other hand, 70% of Peruvians indicate that they should be carried out general election in 2023 given the current political situation in the country.
Research broadcast by the Sunday program fourth power shows that 22% believe that elections should be held in April 2024, and only 7% are in favor of holding them in 2026.
In addition, the investigation IDL reporters reveals, based on the analysis of audiovisual recordings, documents and testimonies, that 6 out of 10 people died from military shots.
The Journalist Portal also warned that no military command had made statements about what had happened to prosecutors Karen Obregón Ubaldo of the Second Provincial Criminal Prosecutor’s Office, specializing in human rights, intercultural and terrorism crimes in Ayacucho.
In this sense Public service reported that a second supra-provincial criminal prosecutor specializing in human rights and intercultural ayacucho is conducting an investigation into the death of 10 people in the city of Huamanga during a social protest on December 15 against the government of Dina Boluarte.
Popular force against the resignation of Dina Boluarte
On Tuesday morning, Congresswoman Martha Moyano (People’s Power) felt that the president’s resignation Dina Boluarte; it is demanded by the political sector, as well as by anti-government protesters; it will generate “much more chaos” due to the consequences it will entail.
“The scenario of Ms. Dina’s resignation would create much more chaos, because in the end the president of the Congress would have to come to power, and we have already seen such stories,” he said in News extension.
For Fujimorista, the anti-government circles that are marching today against Dina Boluarte will also demand the resignation of the congressman who is taking over the reins.
“The other scenario is other benches that will demand that it be not Jose Williams (who is taking over as president), that it be someone else, and there will be more crises,” he said. Martha Moyano.
Source: RPP

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