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Congressman and leader of the Podemos Peru political party, José Luna Gálvez, announced this Friday that his group will not take part in the round of dialogue convened by the government of Dina Boluarte to resolve the political and social crisis that the country is going through.
exactly, executive branch He scheduled a meeting with the aforementioned political party for this Friday, starting at 09:30, at the Government Palace. In the previous administration, Boluarte Zegarra received Fuerza Popular, Somos Perú, Acción Popular, Avanza País and Renovación Popular.
Through a video posted on his Twitter account, Luna Galvez wondered how Government dealt with social crisis what the country has been going through since December 7 last year, when then-president Pedro Castillo attempted to commit coup.
He noted that Podemos Peru would reject the call for dialogue until the time for this year’s general elections was determined.
“We will not be present at the meeting at the Government Palace until the executive branch requires Congress to approve our proposal to hold elections for 2023. We are all leaving and giving the country a new opportunity,” he said.
“We strongly reject the terrible solution to the crisis that has claimed the lives of 65 Peruvians. We consider it impossible to have any dialogue with the prime minister, stained with the blood of the people, ”the founder of Podemos said, demanding the resignation of the prime minister. Premier Alberto Otarola.
He is also the President Budget Committee ended his post by pointing out that the position we can pen it was adopted after a “thorough analysis of national reality”.
“We believe that the country will return to peace and restore the economy and growth of more than 5% of GDP if the executive and legislative branches stop clinging to power without caring about the lives of Peruvians,” he concluded.
Peru Libre and Together for Peru will also not attend the meeting.
As soon as Dina Boluarte’s call was announced, Peru Libre leader Vladimir Serron announced that his political group would not participate in the meeting called by the head of state.
“Peru Libre will not participate in the meeting with the executive until those involved in the extrajudicial execution of 65 Peruvian brothers leave the government,” he wrote. Serron on his Twitter account.
The same position was taken by the political party Together for Peru (JP)than his failure to respond to the government’s lack of “self-criticism” regarding its actions in the face of the socio-political crisis in the country.
Source: RPP

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