How Dina Boluarte Confronts Falsehoods and Manipulation to Strengthen the Government | POLICY

The President of the Republic, Boluarte, spoke out once morest allegations of receiving contributions from former intelligence advisor, Henry Shimabukuro, during a public ceremony in Ayacucho. He condemned the recent acts of corruption in the country and declared that his government will not tolerate any attempts to weaken it through lies and fallacies. The President assured the public that her administration is taking necessary measures to separate corrupt elements from the State and that there will be no impunity for corrupt individuals. Boluarte refuted claims that she had received contributions from Shimabukuro and attributed the allegations to an attempt to undermine her government. The President emphasized that she governs with clean hands and that her ministers will do the same. She denied any knowledge of Shimabukuro’s actions and stated that the claims will have to be proven. Recommended videos are also provided.

The President of the Republic, In Boluartetook advantage of a public ceremony to dismiss the complaints regarding the alleged receipt of contributions to his electoral campaign by the former intelligence advisor to the government of Pedro Castillo, Henry Shimabukuro.

During the launching ceremony of Holy Week in the Ayacucho region, the president made a “clear and categorical delineation of the acts of corruption that have been committed in our country in recent times.”

“We will not allow characters with subordinate political interests and slapping the Diroes, with fallacies and lies, to try to weaken this democratic and constitutional government that works every day to solve the country’s problems,” he said.

The president assured that there will be no impunity for the corrupt or for the corrupters and added that her government is taking the necessary measures to separate from the State the bad elements that were colluding with corruption.

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no straw tail

Later, in statements to journalists, Boluarte assured that she does not have a straw tail either “as a candidate, vice president, nor as a minister and now even less as president.”

“I am going to govern with our ministers with clean hands, as I said that night in the technical debate in the middle of the campaign,” he said.

The head of state attributed the reports regarding the alleged receipt of contributions to her electoral campaign by Shimabukuro to an alleged claim to break her government.

“They are pretending, with drowning slaps, to want to involve me in acts that they did commit and that is why they are being investigated with the 57 corruption tax folders,” he said.

He also referred to the statements of the professor Maritza Sánchez, who assures that in the second electoral round of 2021, Shimabukuro contributed to the Dina Boluarte campaign for regarding S/800 thousand, including the purchase of plane tickets, hotel expenses , car rental, etc.

“What Mrs. Sánchez said will have to be proven. I am not aware that Mr. Shimabukuro has given a sun, neither for the Apurímac Departmental Club nor for anything at all,” Boluarte stressed.

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In the midst of corruption allegations and incessant rumors, the President of the Republic, Dina Boluarte, has drawn a clear line once morest all forms of corruption in her government. In a public ceremony, she dismissed the allegations of receiving contributions to her electoral campaign from the former intelligence advisor to the government of Pedro Castillo, Henry Shimabukuro, and assured that her government would not tolerate any form of corruption. Boluarte also stated that her government is taking the necessary measures to separate from the State any elements that are colluding with corruption. Despite the allegations, Boluarte remains steadfast and resolute that her government has clean hands and that she will govern with integrity and transparency.

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