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.
He commented that he had suspected this scenario could happen ever since he entered government. He also pointed out that there is an “ice law” in the presidential environment, because when he tried to talk to the president, he was told that he was not there.
Criticism of the government and the prime minister
Secondly, Mariano Gonzalez stated that the president is not the one who makes the decisions of the government.
“What I can assure you of is that he leads Governmentbut does not make a decision. He hides behind the presidential figure, he does not make decisions, ”he said.
In a similar vein, he criticized the role of Chief of Cabinet Anibal Torres, as he said that the former Minister of Justice was a “rude and obnoxious character” to him during his tenure as minister.
“What the hell is the premier doing there Hannibal Torres? He is poor. The man attacked institutions such as Armed forces. and wherever he goes, he leaves poison and deals damage. This man doesn’t deserve to be where he is.”
Mariano Gonzalez He also indicated that he entered the government as a Trojan horse “to try to restore democracy” and “perhaps we would give the country a nice gift for national holidays” in connection with the capture of the fugitives.
In addition, he stated that Congress “He has a great opportunity to end this. If he doesn’t, he too will fall into a kind of accomplice.”
“I hope he does it, and if not, the street will. We must all come together to defend the democratic system. This is the beginning of the end, and everyone should mind their own business: Congress and the prosecutor’s office, ”he added.
Source: RPP

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