2023-08-03 05:15:28
Resignations in the Ministry of Culture: Third general director who steps aside in less than a month | Composition of Infobae
The resignations in the Ministry of Culture (Mincul) continue in less than a month following announcing the departure of Diana Guerra Chirinos and Diana Álvarez in the General Directorate of Cultural Industries and Arts and in the Directorate of the Sectoral Program IV of the General Directorate of Citizenship cross-cultural, respectively.
Carlos Roldán Del Águila Chávez, who was in charge of the General Directorate of Museums in the sector, has added to this decision. Through an official letter, he informs Minister Leslie Urteaga that she will step aside.
Del Águila Chávez was appointed since July 16, 2020. However, he specified that he did not reach an agreement with the current management, for which he decided to end his duties that he had carried out for three years.
“Unfortunately, by not reaching a functional agreement with your office, I must step aside, with the understanding that your management requires other results. Thanking you for the trust placed in me”, reads the official letter presented on August 1, shared by the journalist Jonathan Castro.
Document of the resignation of Carlos Roldán| Jonathan Castro (@jsudaka)
As recalled, these resignations have been known following the questioned meeting that the Vice Minister of Interculturality, Juan Reátegui Silva, had with the extremist group ‘La Resistencia’. Given this, it also cost him his departure from office.
The then official mentioned that by not reaching an agreement on the negotiations, he preferred to resign. However, in office, he asked that the projects that have been dedicated during those years be continued. In turn, he indicated that he will present a report to the minister on the work that was carried out.
Del Águila Chávez also recommended that the technical team of this directorate continue with “responsibilities that were assigned to them.” And he specifies that there are projects with “special attention”.
Among those mentioned, he indicated that they are the National Museum of Peru – MUNA, from where he affirmed that an implementation of 70% of the “specialized furniture” has been achieved and the donation of 18 thousand books was achieved. “Another flagship project, such as the National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and History-MNAAHP, hopes to achieve similar or greater progress,” he reads.
The resignations were announced following the photographs of ‘La Resistencia’ were made public together with the representatives of the Ministry of Culture. The owner was aware of this meeting, as stated by the first official to resign.
Through a statement, Mincul assured that the meeting is taking place within the framework of the fight once morest “racism”, but it was questioned because this extremist group is known for attacking journalists, writers and political figures.
Given this, the president of the Council of Ministers, Alberto Otárola, did not support the meeting and announced the departure of Reátegui Silva. However, this did not happen with Minister Urteaga. A scenario that generated waves of criticism with officials.
It should be noted that the questions also begin when from this portfolio, Ninoska Chandia was appointed as the new president of the National Institute of Radio and Television (IRTP). After that, it was learned that the journalists’ contracts would not be renewed, one of them who asked the head of state at the Government Palace an uncomfortable question regarding the deaths in the protests.
File photograph in which the Minister of Culture of Peru, Leslie Urteaga (c), was registered in Lima (Peru). EFE/Paolo Aguilar
The headline explained that the meeting is given by a request on her platform, but that it is on trial, for which she announced a “restructuring” to find out who she meets with.
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