Catafalque Ambassadors
At the OAS and at the UN
The congressman for FP, Alejandro Aguinaga, questioned the role of the representative of Peru before the OAS, Harold Forsyth, and pointed out that he and his counterpart before the UN, Manuel Rodríguez Cuadros, have been removed by the government of Pedro Castillo from their “catafalcos ( tombs) because they were already retired from diplomacy.” “Could it be that they have been called because they have experience in covering up crimes, like in the time of Alejandro Toledo when they did not demonstrate?” asked the Fuerza Popular legislator. Ouch, that hurt…
Dina Boluarte
Did someone say loyalty?
The Vice President of the Republic, Dina Boluarte, continues without letting go. She now no longer wants to answer if she would resign from the position in an eventual vacancy of Pedro Castillo. “We must not force or twist the will of the people, we have to be respectful, (…) if there has been an election, let’s respect it,” she said. It was already that Doña Dina does not plan to immolate herself for her little boss.
paper left
double standards
So much so that they rant about the United States and now it turns out that Ronald Atencio, Guillermo Bermejo’s lawyer, has had no better idea than to officiate at the United States embassy in Peru and the DEA to allegedly inform them of the alleged links of the National Prosecutor , Patricia Benavides, with drug trafficking and ask them to “take the corresponding actions at the supranational level.” And what happened to his little speech against the “interfering” policy of the US government? Paper!
in freedom
Resignation by Acuña
The virtual mayor of Trujillo for Somos Perú, Arturo Fernández, questioned that César Acuña had traveled to Spain when, in his opinion, he should already start working to assume, next January, the position of regional governor of La Libertad. “We are with crime, we are with problems, and where is Mr. Acuña? On a honeymoon, that’s wrong”, he claimed, and with a tone of resignation he added: “Well, what do I have left, if they chose him”. Well, no way, what’s done, chest.
Daniel Urresti
Can’t get over defeat
It seems that Daniel Urresti has not yet overcome his defeat in the electoral jousting for the Mayor’s Office of Lima. To vent his anger, he got angry with Congressman Carlos Anderson whom he accused of being disloyal. And what provoked his anger? Well, a statement by the legislator that “if Castillo were not president, he would be accompanying José Luna Morales (the son of the owner of Podemos Peru, José Luna Gálvez) in a jail.” “Today that you are a congressman, you nail the key. Judas had more loyalty and ethics,” Urresti wrote. Pure bullshit. Other people’s shame
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