Power Drunk (I): Wilber skipped the queue
How quickly the job went to the head of Environment Minister Wilber Supo! Flanked by his security personnel, he arrived yesterday, very proud, at the Reniec headquarters located in Jirón Ancash to process his electronic ID. Nothing unusual if it weren’t for the fact that he spanked the more than 50 people who had lined up under the sun early, he entered the premises and paralyzed attention for half an hour until they finished serving him. As if that were not enough, the entity placed a blue ribbon around the entrance door. How much soberness!
Power Drunk (II): Selective Mute
Not happy with this show, Supo moved to Cavero de Ventanilla beach, where journalists asked him about his acid comments on Twitter against President Pedro Castillo and about his questionable suitability to lead the portfolio. What did the fan of Vladimir Cerrón do then? He was speechless and, instead of answering, he took cover behind the troops guarding him to speed up his pace and get into his vehicle. Will he run around in his public activities?
His salary is not enough: Collection for Miracles
And in Congress beans are also cooked. The congresswoman for Popular Renewal, Milagros Jáuregui, complained about the low remuneration received by parliamentarians. In an interview with Nacional TV, she said that although her gross salary is 15 thousand soles, she only receives a little more than S / 10 thousand, which is not enough to pay mortgages or universities. “(…) From there, contributions are given to the party, there are many expenses. Congressmen are not given gasoline, a driver, a car, a Christmas basket,” she claimed. Wouldn’t you also want a pocket collection?
Of degree or strength: Fray to Congress
Fray Vásquez, nephew of President Pedro Castillo, has been denounced by the prosecutor of the Congress of the Republic before the Public Ministry for presenting a false medical certificate to avoid his appearance before the Control Commission. Incidentally, that group has called it again for today, Friday. And, beware, if this time he does not attend, he may be led by degree or force. Now then…
Tomorrow Saturday 5: March for education
And tomorrow, Saturday the 5th, organized civil society will take to the streets to participate in the so-called March for Education as an expression of rejection of the regulation approved by Parliament that weakens Sunedu’s autonomy.