Legislator of the people’s strength, Patricia Juarezconsiders that the President of the Republic, Pedro Castillo, has ceased to govern the country and is currently involved in the investigation he is undergoing in relation to alleged cases of corruption.
In statements to Everything is known from RPP NewsThe parliamentarian indicated that the President’s concern is currently being investigated by the Public service and his main concern is the position of the collaborators.
” President of the Republic he is immersed in his affairs, in defense and in the investigations to which he is currently undergoing, and has completely ceased to manage, ”he said.
“I think he’s very concerned at the moment with the tax investigations that he’s currently under, and he’s also very concerned, because it shows even on his face, that’s what happens to collaborators or collaborators,” he added. .
In this regard, Juarez questioned that President Pedro Castillo does not offer citizens any alternative to solve various problems that the country is facing, such as economic issues or the security situation of citizens.
On a message to the nation
The parliamentarian also referred to the message to the nation, made by the head of state in front of the national representation. According to him, his speech was “aggressive and confrontational” with the intention of confronting parliament.
He added that after that there was nothing but a recalculation of the figures according to the estimate regarding the economic growth from the country; however, he did not show that it was time to change the Cabinet.
“It was quite a long speech, in the beginning it was very aggressive, very confrontational. We felt that this was the insult that started the convention. Then also always that desire for victimization always puts the president in most of his messages, ”he said.
“Not my fault. Although he did mention that they made bad appointments, he didn’t say, “Well, we’re going to change this cabinet, we’re going to improve it.” We are going to provide a way out of the political crisis by introducing this bill, which allows, let’s say, political reform,” he said.
Source: RPP

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