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The President of the Republic, Pedro Castillo, stressed this Wednesday that those ministers who are not serving in his government “should return home.” At the same time, the president mentioned, without mentioning it, the former head of the minister, Mariano Gonzalez.
“Recently we were in Ayacucho and I called the ministers: a minister or a minister who is not working should go home. Today we are in such a scenario, and when they have to say, don’t expect management to leave mistakes. or the actions that take place inside the administration, say it inside, what is said later does not make sense,” the president commented during his speech at the opening of the Rurak Maki exhibition.
Peter’s castle announced on Tuesday evening through his social networks the change of minister to the post of minister. Mariano Gonzalez He left his post just two weeks after taking over as he was replaced by Willy Huerta.
The president did not comment on the reasons that led to this ministerial change until today, when he did so without mentioning Gonzalez. After his participation in the event, he avoided making statements to the press.
Aníbal Torres, President of the Council of Ministers, questioned the statements of the outgoing head of the interior, Mariano Gonzalezagainst the entire Cabinet and the President Peter’s castle. In this sense, he pointed out that everyone in the government is one with the head of state, because they continue to accuse him without evidence.
As you can see we are here. Council of Ministers in full, all united with the President of the Republic, who is accused without evidence. Two people were released to testify, but so far they have not done so. There is no perfect crime, and therefore serious contradictions are allowed,” he said at a press conference.
Mariano Gonzalez: Pedro Castillo must be brought to justice
Former Minister of the Interior, Mariano Gonzalez, felt that President Pedro Castillo should be held accountable for alleged acts of corruption in which he was implicated. In addition, he believed that the decision to remove him from office for the creation of a special group to search for and capture fugitives implies an act of obstruction.
“I believe that constitutional continuity should take place. Without a doubt, interrogation about other people, including the vice president, should be carried out immediately. Congress must take action now, and what will continue will be Congress and the constitutional order to decide,” he said.
Asked about possible pressure not to continue searching for fugitives such as former minister Juan Silva, former secretary Bruno Pacheco and the president’s nephew Pedro Castillo, the former minister replied that “the law of ice was evident”, mainly from Council of Ministers President Anibal Torres.
Source: RPP

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