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Alejandro Salas will have to leave We are Peru. The party announced that the Minister of Culture must resign due to his militancy within no more than 24 hours; Otherwise, he will be immediately expelled for “biased defense” of President Pedro Castillo Terrones.
The political group believes that the Minister’s position may confuse public opinion about the real position of the organization in relation to the government.
“National Executive Committee We are Peru demands a meeting with his militancy Alexander Salasthe acting minister of culture, given his constant appearance in the media, defends biased accusations against the government that could confuse public opinion with the real position of our party,” reads the opening lines of the message.
We are Peru He also questions Salas because his job as a government spokesman “goes beyond that of a government official”.
“Alejandro Salas has 24 hours to leave Somos Perú; Otherwise, he will be expelled directly for repeatedly contradicting the position of the party,” the statement ends.
Last February, Alejandro Salas requested a license for his militancy to become Minister of Culture, but for Somos Perú, he did not submit to the party.
The head of Mincul has not yet commented on this statement by Somos Perú towards him.
Salas denies changes in government
Culture Minister Alejandro Salas this Sunday refuted President Pedro Castillo’s words that he was thinking about making cabinet changes.
Salas stated that there was no mention of this at this point and the PCM is doing “normal business”.
“This is an exceptional ability of the president, and he would also not need to tell us about it in order to make changes. Suddenly there may be changes, yes, suddenly, but this is not something that is confirmed or confirmed to us, ”he said in statements to the Panorama program.
Congressman Guido Bellido told the RPP that Pedro Castillo’s government plans to “tweak” some ministries. However, Alejandro Salas said he did not believe that the president had spoken about it to other people and not to the ministers themselves.
The head of culture said that President Pedro Castillo aims to end his term in 2026 and make a democratic transition. He added that he also did not intend to seek the closure of Congress or raise a question of confidence.
Source: RPP

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