This Tuesday, July 26, Lady Camones, Gladys Echaíz, Héctor Acuña and Esdras Medina They will fight to get the Board of Directors of the Congress for the period 2022-2023. The Independent Congressman Charles Anderson he assured “to be dissatisfied with the four lists” because “they are not representative”.
According to his analysis, Gladys Echaiz could be a good alternative to succeed Maria del Carmen Alva. However, he considered that the list only represents a sector of Congress as it has members from Popular Renewal and Advance Country. “It represents only one part that is the extreme right. It is not representative,” she said.
Also, he explained that the Alliance for Progress (APP) list, led by Lady Camones, hides feelings towards the Government of Pedro Castillo. In the same direction, the plate presided over by Ezra Medinawho would have the permission of the leftist groups.
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He added that the four alternatives “are parboiled”, so the public should be dissatisfied. “Congress has shown once again that the parties think of them, personal appetites are what have prevailed,” she lamented.
Anderson also criticized that the opposition reaches the elections for the new divided Board of Directors; since it is necessary to create, from the Congress, a solid political counterweight that can confront the decisions of the Castillo Government, but, above all, create consensus in favor of the Peruvian people.
At this point, the ungrouped parliamentarian stated that he has not yet chosen with certainty which list he will support. Anderson clarified that “you have to choose between four evils” and, therefore, all options must be critically analyzed.
However, he announced that he would never vote for a list close to the Government and, much less, for “homophobic people”.
at another time, Charles Anderson foresees that this July 28, when peter castle go to Parliament to offer his long-awaited message to the nation, he will be received with respect towards the presidential investiture, but with the “coldness that someone cornered by justice deserves.”