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President Pedro Castillo announced this Thursday afternoon that he has retired from his militancy in the political group Free Peruafter the party in question asked him last Tuesday to make this decision.
Through his Twitter account, the President shared a document submitted to the Register of Political Organizations. National Electoral Jury (JNE) in which he talks about his decision to leave the party. Free Peru.
Similarly, the president has attached his personal data in order to have a way out of this political organization.
As he pointed out, the decision to leave the party that brought him to the government was linked to his responsibility as President of the Republic. However, he said that he respected the grounds that Free Peru built during the election campaign.
party request
The statement made by the head of state follows a public invitation sent to him last Tuesday by the National Executive Committee, the Political Commission and the Free Peru irrevocably renounce their militancy.
The group issued a statement clarifying that this request to the President is given after they have “statutory” assessed the behavior Peter’s castlewho joined said group on September 30, 2020.
Among the grounds for resignation, from Free Peru They pointed out that the president would contribute to breaking party unity, splitting the congressional caucus, and inviting dissent at the caucus and the party, in addition to facilitating the registration of two parallel political parties within the party.
The day before, President Pedro Castillo responded to this request and thanked the party Free Peru for welcoming him to the election. In addition, he called on all political forces to work in concert for the good of the country.
“I am very grateful Free Peru for welcoming us to this competition that led us to victory in this democratic campaign. In the next few hours, I will give an answer, realizing that Peru is above all, and from here I call on all political forces to come to an agreement, work for democracy and the most important issues that the country has,” he said. . . .
Source: RPP

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