Congresswoman Ruth Luque, from the Cambio Democrático bench, spoke about the rumors of the possible departure of the prime minister, Hannibal Torres, as well as the appointment of a new ministerial cabinet. The legislator pointed out that the people to be chosen in ministerial sectors should be more qualified and that the president’s management peter castle It should be focused on showing actions to clarify the investigations against him.
“On an individual basis, I do think there should be a cabinet removal. There should be people who can really guarantee an effective and adequate implementation of public policies; for example, the issue of the Ministry of the Interior”said Luque this Saturday.
The parliamentarian specified that they need “qualified people so that they can attend to the emergencies of the country”. According to the congresswoman, there must be a sincere evaluation, in order to guarantee an adequate development of all public policies.
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On behalf of his bench, Luque asserted that, if there is a new cabinet, the names of the people who make up a possible new cabinet would be evaluated, once they have been presented. According to the legislator, what is sought within her parliamentary group is suitability in the chosen professionals.
“This moment of crisis, with so many turbulence due to alleged different acts of corruption and accusations of inefficiencies, needs to be overcome with very concrete things; and for that we need to ensure suitability, and that is the political responsibility of the President of the Republic”asserted the parliamentarian.
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On the other hand, the parliamentarian commented that the Castillo government should be the main concern in “making all the available so that these facts are clarified.” And she mentioned that, by ignoring the requirements of justice, “it will generate a climate of absolute distrust”.