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Former congresswoman and former minister of women’s affairs Ana Maria Choquehuanca and former congresswoman and former deputy minister of mining Romulo Mucho analyzed this Thursday in News extension the situation in Puno in the context of protests against the government.
“Neglect” in Puno
Ana Maria Choquehuanca feel they have long neglected the basic needs of the region Fist and the lack of anti-corruption efforts by its authorities.
“It comes from there, but first of all, now there is an emphasis on this neglect, they demand it now and see it from different angles, maybe with wrong edges, because, obviously, this has nothing to do with roadblocks, everything that happened there, even with accidental deaths,” he said.
former minister Chokehuan argued that not the entire population is in favor of an indefinite strike in the region Fistbecause some of the people have a “hidden fear” of reprisals “from people seeking to sow chaos.”
“I would say that Fist These days he has calmed down, because this is a region of traditions and customs. On these dates, on this holiday, which is the biggest in Puno, many residents resisted the cessation of the manifestation of these customs, such as La Virgen de la Candelaria, for example,” he said. Ana Maria Choquehuanca.
Ana Maria Choquehuancarecommended a diagnosis Fist and the reasons for their dissatisfaction with the “living political agenda” in the region, the use of “concrete” actions.

“Intransigence” and “legal impossibility”
Romulo Mucho coincided with Ana Maria Choquehuanca in which the underdevelopment and misuse of the canon in the region caused protests in Fist. In addition, he confirmed that the social conflict in the region is also caused by “external causes” of “intransigence” and requests for “legal impossibility”, such as the resignation of President Dina Boluarte, the release of Pedro Castillo and the creation of a Constituent Assembly. .
The former Vice Minister of Mines has been influenced by former Bolivian President Evo Morales over Puno and the region’s authorities for many years. For this reason, he believed that in the midst of a situation of “abandonment” there were reports of a “revolt” against Lima and blaming her for problems.
“This one from Unasura, this one from the Aymara region has raised people to tell them that they need more attention. In addition, the population has always been deceived by successful results, so to speak, in Bolivia, which they never had. Bolivia is in ruins (…), which has led to a strong clash of identities, according to the Aymara nation, and this is somehow related to various phenomena that have occurred, such as “Aymarazo”.
Romulo Mucho said the central government should present an investment package Fist to improve educational infrastructure and combat anemia and recommended that President Dina Boluarte travel to the region.
“The government has to justify itself and Puno has to reinvent itself,” he said.
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