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Today, in principle, is the last day of the legislative assembly, that is, if Congress take no action today, a decision cannot be made by election calendar until next August. Congress can take one of two decisions: the first is to extend the legislature once more, give itself time and find arguments that will convince the recalcitrant.
The other is to collect 66 signatures today to approve by a simple majority at the first reading a calendar that will avoid the preservation of the current authorities until 2026. procedure and avoid holding a popular referendum. Among the leaders who met with Dina Boluarte, Rafael López Allaga is the only one who insists that if we elect power for five years, we must respect this period.
But the reality is that Castillo ceased to be president long before his expected term, that his successor is seeking to shorten his own term, and that the vast majority of Peruvians believe that a general election can help alleviate the social crisis. the politics we are in. It is also true that the formula for electoral advancement through voting by law was already practiced with good results in 2000. Should congressmen receive economic compensation for the years that will be cut from their five-year contracts? Compensating 130 highly paid civil servants is, of course, expensive. But the succession of paralyzed and polarized power is costing the country more.
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I am Emma White and I currently work for Buna Times. My specialty is the politics section of the website, where I aim to provide readers with informative and engaging content on current events. In addition to my professional experience in journalism, I hold a Bachelor’s degree in English Literature from Princeton University.