The President of the Council of Ministers, Alberto Otárolaconfirmed that the next Tuesday, January 10, he will attend with the members of the cabinet from In Boluarte to request a vote of confidence before the plenary session of the Congress of the republic. This request would already have the support of the main forces of the right and of the center, who remained in opposition during the presidency of Pedro Castillo.
After assuming the PCM instead of Pedro Angulo Arana, Alberto Otárola anticipated that the investiture vote request before the Plenary would be held between January 6 and 10. This was stated following meeting with José Williamshead of the Board of Directors of Parliament.
Finally, from the Legislative it was confirmed that the date chosen was January 10: “The president of Congress has announced to us that it will be on January 10 and The Council of Ministers that has been held today has discussed the central axes of this request for confidence that we will take to Congress,” said Otárola.
This day, the Otárola Cabinet would present before the parliamentary representation the main lines of action that the government of In Boluarte. For this, emphasis was placed on education, the fight once morest corruption and the need to unlock investment projects to generate greater economic confidence.
“Through the Congress of the Republic on January 10, we are going to inform the country of what these measures consist of, which will favor the pockets of the poorest directly in the various infrastructure, food and anti-poverty projects” , Held.
Dina Boluarte: “Transitional government, but not on autopilot”
This Wednesday 28, the President of the Republic, In Boluarte, assured that his governmentDespite having the characteristic of being transitory towards an early election set for April 2024, it will not spend the following months on autopilot. He assured that following tidying up the house will take concrete measures in Health, educationsecurity, agriculture and economic recovery.
“We are clear that the State does not belong to the current government, but to all Peruvians. Despite being a transition period, our government will not be on autopilot. It will be a government of action so as not to leave things as they are,” he said. during his speech in the meeting with the High Level Anti-Corruption Commission.