Journalist César Hildebrandt analyzed the Latest revelations of the businesswoman Karelim López regarding alleged mafias in the Government that awarded tenders to benefit. In that sense, he considered that the president peter castle and his entourage would be acting irregularly by their own decision, as the business right would have done if they won the elections.
“An inexperienced rural teacher had no remedy, an apprentice Allan Garcia has no cure. A peasant who uses a toothpick following eating seems (and is) a sweet subject of these lands. One who goes to the Sarratea passage with a cap to talk regarding dirty business cannot expect indulgences, ”he indicated in Hildebrandt at thirteen of him.
In that sense, he affirmed that “it is not that the peasant got dirty in the Palace”, but that the neatness that he announced during the campaign did not really exist. Therefore, he considered that “it is not possible to expect a change.”
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In turn, he commented that Keiko Fujimorileader of People’s Forcehad become president, she would have committed the same abuses as his father Alberto Fujimoriand would also make institutions such as the Public Ministry, the Judiciary, and Congress its subordinates.
“What would have happened if Fujimori had come to power? It is very simple: we would not have months but years of pestilence. Fujimorism would not have made the inexperienced errors of Castillo but rather would have reconstructed the mafia design of the patriarch so that everything had the appearance of legality”, he added.
Hildebrandt remembered that has proposed the resignation of peter castle on several occasions, just as the polls with their high percentage of disapproval have suggested. However, he has stated that he will not.
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“If Mr. peter castle, constitutional president, does not want to resign, it is his right. But the country cannot continue under the non-existent leadership of a man whose entire life is under suspicion. It is not socialism that governs in an inattentive way: it is a voracious group that has seen the opportunity to enrich itself and that will speak of the “people” whenever it is discovered”, he commented.
Hildebrandt suggests referendum to assess Castillo’s permanence
The journalist believes that the “only peaceful way out” that exists is to hold a referendum to consult the people if they want Castillo to remain in the Executive. For this, it is necessary to modify the laws.
“Let’s change the major and minor laws that need to be changed and let’s call on the people, once more without quotation marks, to make a statement. If the people decide that Castillo is leaving, they must also pronounce on the need for everyone to leave and so we can reset the country,” he said.
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Hildebrandt: “All those who have left the Castillo Government have spoken ill of him”
Given that several former officials who have participated in the Government of President Pedro Castillo have had negative opinions regarding how management is handled in the Executive, the journalist César Hildebrandt made an observation in this regard, since he considered it “incredible” that they coincide in the perception of the facts.
“All those who have left the Castillo Government have spoken ill of him and his entourage. And everyone has said that you have to be careful and that it was not a good experience. Everyone. It’s unbelievable!” he posted on Hildebrandt’s Twitter in his thirteen days ago.
Castillo rules out meeting with Supervision and informs that he will respond in writing
President Pedro Castillo stated that he will not respond in person to the Questions from the Supervisory Commission regarding its meetings in the house on the Sarratea passage in Breña, and that, instead, it will resolve your doubts in writing. He thus made it known through a document that he sent to the Congress of the Republic.
In this way, the head of state will not receive the parliamentary work group chaired by the legislator of Fuerza Popular, Héctor Ventura, at the Government Palace. As reported, his team investigates the alleged irregularities that occurred in the visits of businessmen and politicians that the president received.