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Mirtha Vásquez: “May these parties renew our hopes and strength”

Mirtha Vásquez: "May these parties renew our hopes and strength"

The head of the Council of Ministers, Mirtha Vásquez, sent a greeting within the framework of the Christmas celebrations and asked that the holiday allow “renew” the “hopes and strength.”

“May these parties renew our hopes and strength. May solidarity and empathy be reborn in each home, taking care of our health and without using pyrotechnics“The Prime Minister posted on her Twitter account.

Hours earlier, the President of the Republic, Pedro Castillo, made a message to the Nation to offer his wishes for the Good Night.

We work tirelessly to improve the living conditions of all Peruvians, especially the most vulnerable, who are the reason for our government.”, Expressed Castillo Terrones.

May peace and tranquility reign in all homes tonight. Let’s make this Christmas a space to strengthen the unity of the Peruvian people“Added the head of state.

For her part, the Vice President of the Republic, Dina Boluarte, issued a message to the population on the eve of Christmas and assured that the Government will work for the benefit of all.

May unity and peace be present in every home in Peru, even more so in this difficult time that we have had to live, but I am sure that working together we will move forward for the benefit of all. Merry Christmas. Always with the people”Reads the publication via Twitter of the minister of Development and Social Inclusion (Midis).



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