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In search of dialogue and consensus for a way out of the current crisis, the President of the Republic, Dina Boluarteconvened last Tuesday, February 14, by party leaders and political leaders to seek solutions to the current situation.
The President indicated that public organizations would also take part in the negotiations in order to consolidate clearly formulated work for the development of the country.
“We all have to make the agenda of the country in favor of the Peruvians,” he declared during one of the meetings he had with representatives of the five parties he had met so far: strength of the people, we peru, Alliance for Progress, popular update And Patriotic Party of Peru.
Vladimir Cerrón announced that Peru Libre would not participate in the meeting called by President Boluarte. Roberto Sanchez, leader of Together for Peru, said his group had not received “notes, messages, official letters or phone calls” from the head of state regarding the meetings.
Within this framework, these are the agreements reached by various leaders of political parties in the rounds of dialogue with the President of the Republic.
we peru
First political party to meet with the President Dina Boluarte It was We Are Peru. their leader Patricia Lee, He virtually participated in the meeting, which was attended by the general secretary of the political group, Alexander FernandezCongressman And Bench Representative, Jose Jerry.
In a programme News extensionJosé Geri noted that Dina Boluarte confirmed that she would not resign, despite the fact that part of the country is demanding her resignation.
Similarly, he claimed that Boluarte was waiting for a decision from Congress so “this equilibrium point” determines the progress of the general election. “We are going to continue to bet on a formula that ensures consensus,” added Somos Perú RPP Noticias.
They also suggested calling National Civil Security Council estimate the increase in cases of assassins, taking as a clear example: the six-time murder that occurred last week in San Miguel County.
“Civil insecurity is on the rise in our country. And I think that with the new strategy that the police have shown, we can obviously rethink the fight against the insecurity of citizens,” he said.
strength of the people
Then it was Fuerza Popular, with Keiko Fujimori, Michael Torres And Luis Galarreta. Party leader Fujimori pointed out that the way out of the crisis lies in advancing elections in 2023 and criticized that “extreme extremes such as the right and the left, which, unfortunately, have boycotted the exit, making excuses like the Constituent Assembly, or making pretexts, wanting proposed reforms.
“If there are early elections, I am not going to run for president, but what cannot be is to look from the outside. What cannot be is that there is no way out, and I appeal to the political parties that defend democracy. that we are trying to find this solution. And if they use the date as an excuse, the president of Congress can also expand the legislature. The people of Peru will be able to draw their own conclusions and judge each political group by how they voted,” he told his departure from the Government Palace.
Secretary of the People’s Power, Luis Galarreta, stressed that the group will continue to promote the election for 2023 in order to achieve a way out of the crisis. At the same time, he clarified that at a meeting with the President Dina Boluarte there was no talk of his possible resignation.
Alliance for Progress and Messiah Guevara
On Thursday, February 16, the leader of the Alliance for Progress (APP)Cesar Acunaafter meeting with the President Dina Boluarte, confirmed that his party supports the promotion of general elections as a way out of the political crisis in the country. In addition, he called on congressmen to come to an agreement and finally approve the holding of new elections.
“APP will support the promotion of the elections. I urge all benches, 130 congressmen, to listen to the voice of the people. More than 80% of Peruvians are asking for early elections, which means that the decision is up to Congress, ”he insisted.
The position is consistent with the decision of the Bench of Apepiste to join the request to return to the discussion of the progress of the elections in the plenary, confirmed by the press secretary Alejandro Soto and welcomed Cesar Acunawho was accompanied by his son, a former congressman Richard Acunaand General Secretary of APP, Louis Valdesin appointment with the president.
On the other side, Messiah Guevara also met with Dina Boluarte, where, in a dialogue with the press, she indicated that she must resign if parliament does not approve the promotion of general elections. Similarly, he argued that the meeting was “not meant to give support” to the incumbent government, “but to discuss and establish a political position”.
However, knowing this fact, bench Popular Action spoke out, indicating that they do not recognize Messiah Guevara as party president and that his statements “are not binding with the position or agreements of our bench”.
Preliminary country
That same Thursday afternoon, after meeting with Dina BoluartePresident of the Avanza País Party, Aldo Borreroand a parliamentarian from this political group, Alejandro Caveroresponded to the press about the issues addressed in the appointment.
Aldo Borrero noted that one of the points in which they suffered the most was the “judicial protection” of the police and military in connection with their actions in the socio-political crisis that began on December 7 last year in the country.
In this sense, he indicated that they had asked the President for an “amnesty” for the police and military in order to “give them confidence that they will continue to have exemplary careers.”
Borrero remarked that “it’s time to defend” National Police of Peru (PNP) and in Armed forces (FF.AA.).
For his part, Congressman Alejandro Cavero thought that if he Congress will not reach a consensus on moving forward with the elections, his bench will “respect” that the head of state rules until 2026; however, he specified that Preliminary country will evaluate the proposal to resume the debate on holding elections in the plenary session of the Congress.
The Patriotic Party of Peru (PPP), of which Herbert Kaller is president, also met with the president and proposed reopening the debate on holding a general election.
“Constitutionally speaking, in the absence of the President of the Republic, there is a mechanism for early elections called immediately within a period of no more than six months, so if the electoral system is designed to respond to this emergency, why is Congress saying that it cannot be given by 2023?” he pointed out.
popular update
Dina Boluarte also met with the mayor of Lima and the leader of a political party popular update, Rafael Lopez Allaga -accompanied Fabiola Morales And Renzo Regiardo— who was against moving forward with the election, believing that “it’s unconstitutional” and that the issue was “born dead and made frivolous.”
“The issue of early elections was stillborn, as we have seen, it even became frivolous.they play with the country, it breeds distrust in the country, which leads to no investment, no work, no savings, no private and public spending,” said the leader of Renovación. Popular after meeting with President Dina Boluarte at the Government Palace to assess the political situation.
In press statements, Lopez Allaga said he raised before Dina Boluarte “Roadmap on the international issue, we are fed up with López Obrador meddling in Peruvian politics.”
Source: RPP

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