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President Pedro Castillo went to San Martin for official activities, but the incident with state security agents drew sharp criticism. While walking down the street, the laces on his boots came undone and two national police officers bent down to tie the laces.
This incident was recorded in a recording that quickly spread through social networks. So much so that it raised questions from all sides due to possible disrespect for the troops.
Ombudsman issued a statement criticizing the president for forcing himself to tie his shoelaces.
“We ask the President of the Republic, Peter’s castlerespect the dignity of police officers who ensure the security of the state responsible for their care. Their functions do not include the performance of purely personal activities, such as tying shoelaces, ”the organization wrote on its Twitter account. Twitter.
On the other hand, the Ombudsman stressed that what happened in San Martin offended the morale of the PPP with such an attitude.
“This fact offends the morale of law enforcement agencies, eroding their image in front of the population. We remember that the president is also the first servant of the nation and is obliged to respect the dignity of everyone who works in his environment, setting an example for the people. citizenship,” the institution added.
the president Peter’s castle he traveled with his wife Lilia Paredes to Saint Martin. During his visit, he again criticized the media and questioned the detention of his relatives.
“They do not want us to open the Palace to the people, because there, in those halls and rooms of the Palace, great acts of corruption were being prepared, they were sleeping and drinking great power groups. Today they have no place, because today it is the space of the city for their reception. Today it is a space of men and women who have been neglected,” said Castillo Terrones in his speech after the transfer of property rights to the population.
Only 22% of the country’s population approve of Castillo’s leadership.
The CPI poll, presented exclusively to RPP Noticias, found that only 22.6% of the population supported President Pedro Castillo’s leadership in his first year in office, compared to 71.1% who disapproved. In Lima and Callao, rejection reaches 80%, while their support is barely 14.5% in this sector of the country.
The poll shows that between June and August, the disapproval rate dropped from 75% to 71.1%; however, it maintains a trend above the 70% that started to register since March of this year. On the other hand, his approval has risen from 19.5% to 22.6% in the same period he is recovering from the fall he suffered in June.
Almost half of the respondents (49.5%) believe “nothing” in the promises and proposals of President Pedro Castillo on the occasion of national holidays, while 35.6% believe “little” and 10.2% believe “a lot” in the word of the head of state. .
Source: RPP

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