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President of the Republic Peter’s castlethis Saturday interrogated the work of the prosecutor’s office, which is investigating him on charges of leading a criminal organization from the executive branch.
“Reality-unaware prosecutors, last in line, succumb to these things and press charges. They say, they say, they say, it will probably be. A man who lives in the countryside, a teacher of a rural school, a Peasant, did not come to plunder this city,” he said during a speech at the Plaza de Armas of the Yanahuanca district in Daniel Alcides Carrión province, Pasco region.
The President pointed out that “in order to denigrate and make the population believe” that his government is “corrupt”, prosecutors “took people” from his entourage. “They are locked up for ten days, threatened to declare themselves effective collaborators out of fear, but the truth will come out,” he said.
Peter’s castle He also criticized the Congressional Board of Directors for “ignoring” bills prepared and submitted by provincial parliamentarians.
“Go ask these gentlemen what their agenda is. For over a year now, have been asking the legislators who head the Congress of the Republic what their agenda is. Vacancy. They know about Yanahuanka, ask what they need? They answer the vacancy “Ask about education, vacancies. Ask about health, vacancies. Ask about agriculture, vacancies. We must make an open appeal to those who agree to work for the country,” he said.
They will renegotiate contracts
The head of state said that public works contracts in all ministries would be reviewed and called on the responsible companies to complete their execution within the prescribed period.
“We will revise the contracts of all the works that are in the country, of all ministries, and give them a deadline for their completion. If they don’t, the government will execute them to deliver them directly to the people. ,” he said.
Peter’s castle He reiterated that his leadership would continue to push for a second agrarian reform “by all means” and that he would be given a budget to match family farming.
Source: RPP

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