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Former governor of Junin, Vladimir Serroncalled former Interior Minister Mariano González “unfortunate” for the accusations he made against the President of the Republic, Pedro Castillo.
Through his Twitter account, Peru Libre’s general secretary believes that the head of state is paying the price for separating his party from the executive branch.
“Mariano Gonzalez, a former minister of the interior, opposes the president and his family, describes him as a criminal, out of fear offers a job or expel him from the street. Unfortunate such, the president was next to him, and there are others. This is the price of dividing the party,” he stressed. Vladimir Serron.
LEADS ACCUSATIONS AGAINST THE CASTLE
Outgoing Minister of the Interior, Mariano Gonzalez, said he had a “belief” that his departure was due to the creation of a task force National Police that he was going to cooperate with the prosecutor Marita Barret.
“Today I have no doubts about the commitment of Mr. [Pedro Castillo] with corruption. And I have no doubt that this abrupt departure is intended to obstruct the administration of justice,” he said in a dialogue with Pan American Television. This is in connection with the search for fugitives Bruno Pacheco, John Silva D Brother Vasquez.
In this regard, he requested guarantees for a special group pnp and that it will be expected that nothing will happen against the participants. “I believe that Mr. Castillo is obstructing justice because the fugitives are wanted by special intelligence agents and, obviously, for reasons that should be known to the public,” he said. Mariano Gonzalez.
Source: RPP

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