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The President of the Republic, Pedro Castillo, lamented this Friday the vote of no confidence presented in Congress to the Minister of the Interior. Dmitry Senmashefor the flight of the former Minister of Transport and Communications, John Silva.
“We are forced to regret once again that this is a vote of no confidence in our Minister of the Interior, we are confident that our Minister will answer those questions that they consider appropriate to ask him,” the President told the city press Cajamarca.
Likewise, Pedro Castillo indicated that he was concerned about this no-confidence vote as he was to carry out “starting next week” a plan to deal with civilian insecurity with Minister Senmache and the Minister of Defence. Joseph Louis Gavidia.
On the eve it became known that a group of deputies from different benches collected the necessary signatures to submit a vote of no confidence in Minister Dmitry Senmasha for the “serious functional responsibility” of the head of the minister for the escape of Juan Silva.
About demos
The President also touched upon the situation in connection with possible mobilizations at the national level in the coming days. In particular, he mentioned the request of workers from the city of Chiclayo in Lambayequewhom he asked to select dialogue before taking forceful action.
“There are some mobilizations going on in the country. Yesterday in the Lambaeque area, specifically in Chiclayo, we received a request from the labor movement, the peasant, I told them that this is not a way to meet the needs, but rather to sit down and talk,” he said.
carrier’s deadline
These statements by the president came after representatives of the trade unions of heavy transport companies said that they had not reached any agreements with the Ministry of Transport, so the strike, announced for June 27, continues.
President of the National Union of Heavy Haulers (UNT), Javier Marcheseannounced that they have given the government until this Sunday to issue a decree that meets their requirements.
“We have indicated to the minister that if he does not bring us an emergency decree or a decree-law or an emergency, we are not going to suspend the strike or something like that,” he said.
Source: RPP

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