Juan Carlos Liendo took over DINI on 18 December; however, he resigned in early January due to disagreements with President Dina Boluarte. | Fountain: PTR
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Former head of the National Intelligence Agency (DINI) Juan Carlos Liendo confirmed that the promotion general electionunder the right conditions, is one of institutional solutions overcoming the socio-political crisis that the country is going through.
IN News extension, reading confirmed that new electionswho have not reached the necessary consensus in Congress, must be accompanied by a “minimum” electoral reforms so that “the same thing will not happen again”, referring to the government of former President Pedro Castillo.
“The only solution is the institutionalization of new elections with adequate conditions. It is impossible to separate the situation of the current political chaos from the last election process and from the president that we had. The minimum necessary electoral reforms are required to ensure that this does not happen again and that we have transparent and free elections under the rule of law,” he said.
He former head of DINI He also indicated that new elections should be held as long as the “principle of power” is guaranteed, in the context of the protests still taking place in Puno and the new mobilization against Limeknown as “The Second Taking of Lima”.
“We have very dubious JNE and ONPE”
Declaring that heads of electoral bodies such as the National Electoral Jury (JNE) and the National Directorate of Electoral Processes (ONPE) are allegedly subjected to “high interrogations”, reading insisted on the need both authorities be replaced if new elections.
“We have very dubious JNEs and ONPEs… due to the reasonable presence of comments that are in social media. […] It is a fact that the electoral bodies must be reliable enough to guarantee a free and transparent electoral process,” he said.
Reproach for being based on comments and opinions expressed on social media, former director of DINI He replied: “It is very revealing when you can choose and distinguish between false, ideological and tendentious information, social networks can be something very valuable.”
Source: RPP

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