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This morning, Cardinal Pedro Barreto went to the Pedro Rosell Díaz Huamani Educational Institution, located in Plaza Denails (Huancayo), to vote in the 2022 regional and municipal elections.
Leaving the polling station also Archbishop of Huancayo He insisted that the next election not be characterized by barbs between candidates. Without specifying the name, he also asked that the applicants with court records not be presented again.
“I heard in Lima that some mocks D clashes which lead to nothing good. It’s an old process that needs to be rooted out in politics because a candidate who offends, opposes or has legal problems should not run for politics,” he said. News RPP.
Cardinal Barreto and his request to the new authorities
emphasizing that politics should serve society, cardinal he called district, regional and regional candidates that they are elected to work for their respective jurisdictions so that the citizens can restore “trust in their authorities”.
“Undoubtedly, elections they are apprenticeships for citizens and candidates. I hope that the elected candidates will respond to this urgent need to restore trust in the authorities, that they will be servants of the society,” he said.
“Remember that because they are elected, they are the first ministers of the community. Many times they think that “I am an authority, I have power, and I do what interests me most, and not the population,” he added.
Finally, Barreto asked voters to think and evaluate options before casting their vote. “Choose those who believe they will be good waiters,” he said.
Source: RPP

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