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President of the Republic Pedro Castillo noted this Friday that he did not ask or force police officers to tie safety pins to his boots as he moved down the street in the area. San Martina fact that has drawn various criticisms.
In a statement on his Twitter account, the president indicated that the action was a voluntary action by a security guard. In this regard, he regretted that this action was misunderstood.
The head of state also said that he could not bend down to tie his shoelaces, as he had been wearing sportswear for some time. bulletproof vest. He called the incident “an accidental event” that was taken advantage of by his political opponents.
About the Ombudsman’s statement
In addition, he said he respected and thanked the Ombudsman’s office for his care, which issued a statement asking him to respect National Police of Peru.
In a statement, the Ombudsman stated head of state that the functions of these agents do not involve them taking responsibility for “highly personal” activities such as tying shoelaces.
In this sense, they considered that this incident was an insult to the morale of the forces of law and order, which affects their image in front of the population.
Agents tied shoes to Pedro Castillo
This Friday, a video was released showing President Pedro Castillo walking with state security agents in charge of his security during a trip to the region. San Martin.
At some point during the walk, the president noticed that his shoes were untied, so two officers bent down to tie him up, while other agents surrounded the president with a cordon.
During your visit to the region San MartinThe President referred to some political circles that are striving to leave their post. As he pointed out, these groups “do not like the fact that there is a farmer or a peasant in the Government Palace.”
“Now they are doing their feint, paying millions of salts to people for persecution, they are doing their show so that they set up their family, and they tell the country: here he is a corrupt president, why didn’t they set up those who dropped out of education,” he said.
Source: RPP

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