The latest Ipsos survey released in the Fourth Branch showed that for 87% of Peruvians the US $ 20,000 found in the bathroom of the office of Bruno pacheco, former secretary general of the president Pedro Castillo, are the product of an act of corruption and not from the savings of the former official, as stated in his defense before the Prosecutor’s Office.
As analyzed by the executive president of Ipsos, Alfredo Torres, this indication of corruption would also pay for 34% of those surveyed to consider it necessary for the presidential vacancy to be debated in Congress with the presence of the president so that, thus, he can explain the performance of your government.
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Torres added that this citizen position is sustained by the irregularities around Pacheco, the contradictory messages from the government and “that the president does not face the media or explain the questions about his management, so the citizens hope that he will. do it before Congress ”.
Regarding the vacancy, 30% consider that it is necessary, while 32% do not justify it.
On the other hand, regarding the statements of the president of the Council of Ministers, Mirtha Vásquez, about the closure of four mining operations in Ayacucho, 41% of respondents do not agree with the measures announced by the premier.