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Credit Bank of PeruPP) rejected the statements of the Minister of Foreign Trade and Tourism, Robert Sanchezwho last night linked the company to protests against Peter’s castle in Tacna, where the President traveled on Sunday to mark the anniversary of the region’s reintegration into our country.
“Yesterday at our agency in St. tacna, our team, as usual, actively celebrated the parade for the above-mentioned anniversary. Our institution did not organize any demonstrations against President Castillo,” the BCP published.
“Several videos being broadcast show that expressions of disapproval came from different people throughout the parade,” he added, calling the minister’s words “mistaken.”
The company also called for “postponing polarization for the benefit of all Peruvians.”
Do you remember the President Peter’s castle he was booed during a visit to Tacna, and some townspeople even pelted him with eggs. The President had to change clothes to continue his activities.
What Sanchez said
Last night, in press statements, Robert Sanchez assured that President Pedro Castillo enjoyed a “popular reception” during his visit to Tacna, with the exception of the part where the headquarters was located PPthe company, which he accused of debt to the state.
“What will we expect from a group of companies that owe money to the state and do not pay taxes that they will receive with flowers?” the minister said.
In reply PP He also denied that he was in debt: “It is a lie that we are in a tax evasion situation, as Minister Sanchez claimed.”
“We reject the erroneous information provided by Minister Sanchez, accusing PP for the situation in which President Castillo finds himself and misinformation about the fulfillment of our tax obligations, ”the company said in a statement.
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