HomePoliticsUS wants Dina Boluarte...

US wants Dina Boluarte and Congress to agree on early elections in Peru

José Williams and Dina Boluarte | Fountain: CONGRESS OF THE REPUBLIC | Photographer: ERNESTO ARIAS

adUnits.push({
code: ‘Rpp_politica_actualidad_Nota_Interna1’,
mediaTypes: {
banner: {
sizes: (navigator.userAgent.match(/iPhone|android|iPod/i)) ? [[300, 250], [320, 460], [320, 480], [320, 50], [300, 100], [320, 100]] : [[300, 250], [320, 460], [320, 480], [320, 50], [300, 100], [320, 100], [635, 90]]
}
},
bids: [{
bidder: ‘appnexus’,
params: {
placementId: ‘14149971’
}
},{
bidder: ‘rubicon’,
params: {
accountId: ‘19264’,
siteId: ‘314342’,
zoneId: ‘1604128’
}
},{
bidder: ‘amx’,
params: {
tagId: ‘MTUybWVkaWEuY29t’
}
},{
bidder: ‘oftmedia’,
params: {
placementId: navigator.userAgent.match(/iPhone|android|iPod/i) ? ‘22617692’: ‘22617693’
}
}]
});

Government USA on Tuesday expressed his desire for President Dina Boluarte to reach an agreement with Congress promote elections and end the crisis unleashed by the ex-president’s failed auto-coup Pedro Castillo.

“We hope that the President boluart And Congress can come to an agreement to move forward with the elections and that Peruvians can trust democracy,” said the undersecretary of state for Latin America. Brian Nicholsduring a speech at the George Washington University in the US capital.

Nichols, who was U.S. ambassador to Peru between 2014 and 2017, believes successive government changes in recent years in the Andean country demonstrate “the fragility of Peruvian democracy” and that the attempt Lock it was “clearly unconstitutional”.

For this reason, he argued that the government Joe Biden he “closely” observes developments in Peru and supports “efforts to promote democratic order” in the country.

Recall that at the beginning of February Congress He failed in four attempts to hold a general election, which, apart from the surprise, buries the possibility of an election this year.

Congressional and government disapproval

The above survey was conducted from February 18 to 22 and shows that 90% of citizens do not accept work parliament. It should be noted that this figure has not ceased to grow since December last year, when disapproval Congress stood at 80%, and in January it rose to 89%.

It should be noted that in southern macroregion, refusal in the direction of the Legislative Assembly reaches 95%. At the national level, only 6% support the work of parliamentarians.

Meanwhile, President Dina Boluarte’s disapproval stands at 77%, one percentage point higher than was recorded at the end of January. In the southern macro-region, this rejection of the work of the head of state reaches 86%. Support for his government is barely 15%.

In addition, 73% of those polled believe that Boluarte should step down as president, while 25% believe that he should remain in office. This percentage is higher in rural Peru, where 86% are demanding their resignation, 77% in urban Peru and 59% in metropolitan Lima. In this latter area, the percentage of those who believe that Boluarte should remain in office is higher, with 37% in favor of the indicated option.

(As reported by EFE)


Source: RPP

- A word from our sponsors -

Most Popular

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

More from Author

- A word from our sponsors -

Read Now