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After taking office as a new president Association of Municipalities of Peru (AMPE), Dennis Cubaprovincial mayor Huancayostated that he had no ties to the Peru Libre party and ruled out politicizing the institution.
“I’m not from Free PeruI have my own idea. I go more with a claim to our citizens and I have never had any connections with them. We also have professionals trying to get us involved; but tell them what militancy they have, we checked that no one from Peru Libre”He told the press.
Faced with controversial designations, Cuba He replied that there was no party connection and that they were following the protocols for selecting workers in the Junin area. He also said that AMPE it will not be politicized during his reign.
“Our priority is attention to local governments, we are now more interested in the issue of decentralization. In this situation, it would be very irresponsible of me to give a personal position. AMPE cannot take a stand, he will have to meet with his associates to state his position,” he added.
About the roadblock
In response to a question about the situation with road blockades in some parts of the country, Dennis Cuba He claimed he would meet with the mayors and the central government.
“No one can close the door to anyone in the midst of contradictions. The government has an obligation to take care of everyone equally,” said the new president of AMPE.
When asked about the progress of the elections, Cuba elaborated: “I believe that people should always be listened to, I think that they should be treated individually depending on the situation the country is in.”
Faced with what was pointed out by the head of the MEF, Alex Contreras, in which the decentralization model failed, Dennis Cuba argued that “we are good administrators, each with his own function, as in this case, the powers that they should regulate.”
Source: RPP

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