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President of the Republic reported this Sunday that there were no favors or negotiations between President Dina Boluarte and the former adviser Henry Shimabukuro during the last election campaign of 2021. In this sense, they assure that they are trying to harm the image of the authorities.
“There were no negotiations, requests or favors from Mrs. Dina Boluarte. The then-vice-presidential nominee did not receive any money from this man or anyone else. The President categorically rejects this dark political maneuver, which she intends to tarnish constitutional government, democracy and institutions with words and no evidence,” the statement said.
The Chair pointed out that the declarations Henry Shimabukuruwho indicated that Dina Boluarte had asked him if he wanted “nothing in return” for his contributions to the campaign, they were only to divert attention from the process he is leading at the National Prosecutor’s Office for being part of the “shadow cabinet “.
“The President of the Republic reiterates that the 2021 election campaign did not belong to the vice presidential candidate. Dina Boluarte, but from the Peru Libre party and then-presidential candidate Pedro Castillo. If Mr. Shimabukuro cooperated with or financed party activities, he did so entirely personally and did not assume any obligations, as indicated in his own statements, ”the statement said.
Shimabukuro would pay the challenge
according to the newspaper TradeHenry Shimabukuro would pay to challenge 13 voting records in the 2021 runoff election. This is at the request of President Dina Boluarte.
For each of these resources, the businessman paid Banco de la Nación an amount of approximately 418 S/, given that on these dates the cost of the procedure was 9.5% of 1 UIT. The bail was to be paid by the teacher Maritza Sanchez, who was Boluarte’s assistant in his election campaign for the post of vice-president of the country.
Trade indicated that the deposit records issued by the Banco de la Nación contained the identification number of the current president.
Shimabukuro indicated in an interview with Epicentro TV that after the runoff election, she was asked by the then virtual vice president if she wanted “nothing in return” for her contributions to the campaign.
“I’m already saying goodbye to Mrs. Dina Boluarte, and she says to me: “Well, we have already won, engineer, do you want anything in return?” I tell her no, that I will take care of my personal life. She told me that if I could accompany her to a parallel group that belonged to her group, internal, most trusted people, ”said the businessman.
Source: RPP

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