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Congressman Cambio Democratico-JPP, Roberto Sanchezpointed out that the best scenario is to advance the elections for 2023 with the resignation of the President of the Republic, Dina Boluartebeing a government that has lost its legitimacy.
“The need to step aside for the government Dina Boluarte to step down that the transitional government seems to have a political agenda, it’s not just a social agenda, that our southern communities and many in Peru and abroad are very concerned about this complex and very critical human rights situation in Peru, which they are trying to hide, saying that these are internal affairs, let no one interfere, when in fact there is not a single argument to say where are the people who were killed without trial and investigation in Peru,” he said in Things as they are.
In this regard, the parliamentarian said that this situation worries the international community, because “there is no democracy if there is no healthy respect for life.”
“The elections of 2023 are not a necessity only on one side or corner of this confrontation or confrontation, it is the most reasonable way out to restore a legitimate government capable of looking the Peruvians in the face, not being locked in four walls and being able to solve all the problems of state affairs with the people (.. .) Promoting the elections is an ethical and political necessity for the country,” he added.
On the arrival of citizens of the region Fist to the capital in protest against the government of Dina Boluarte, Roberto Sanchez noted that it would be “a symbolic reception of solidarity, brotherhood”, after the statements of the Prime Minister Alberto Otarola that there will be no “second shot” Lime’.
“The President does not want to testify and locks herself in her room, she avoided testifying,” he said in Things as they arecriticizing Boluarte’s failure to provide statements andl public ministry.
On the resignation of two congressmen from the bench Arbitration block, Cathy Ugarte and Segundo Quiros, an MP, noted that “we as congressmen should reflect because we don’t fit.” He added that before the dialogue with the business sector, it is necessary to carry out regional integration of markets abroad.
“The crisis of the political system as a political class leads to an integration project, to the unification of the country. Our benches are more or less private interest, while others are looking at personal short-term gain,” he said in Things as they are.
“Taking Lima” will not happen, says Otarola
Alberto Otarola, President of the Council of Ministers, stressed on Tuesday that there would be no “The Capture of Lima” despite confirmation that a group of protesters will travel to the capital to renew protests against Dina Boluarte.
“There will be no “capture of Lima”, I assure you as an executive branch. Secondly, Police will always act with respect for the life, integrity and fundamental rights of all Peruvians,” he said in statements to the media.
Alberto Otarola stated that that search for peace and again urged the people to support him. In this sense, he said that he understood the claims of the population.
Source: RPP

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