He transporters strike has managed to stop Lima and some regions of the country, despite this the Executive has ignored the collective claim and ignores the demands of the transport unions. One of these requests is the repeal of the Law 32130also known as law against organized crime.
The carriers have been clear. They expect the annulment of said rule, however, Congress has only proposed its modification. In fact, Peru Libre and other parties have made it clear that they will not back down with this law.
This fact was highlighted by the journalist César Hildebrandt in your program. “The strike, which many underestimated, has stopped the entire city.
“What they ask for is dialogue and consequences of dialogue. That is, agreements with the Government. Effective agreements: schedules, promises, accuracy. That is, basic democratic courtesy. We are in a severe disagreement, so we have to negotiate, but “This Government neither negotiates nor explains nor has any legitimacy.”
“But they will make them negotiate because this gets even more difficult and because the claim is fair and indisputable,” he added.
Transporters and their request to Congress
Various leaders presented their demands to the PCM, in order to find a solution to the wave of extortion and crimes of which they are victims in their daily work.
“The ATU, the Sutrán and the one who supports them is the same press. How is it possible that they fine us 4 UIT. They are killing us while we are alive. Don’t you realize, gentlemen of the country? The congressman, I saw him in social networks, that he is also a victim of extortion. If we turn to you and you do not give us a solution, where else are we going to go? What we are demanding is that law 32108, which favors all gangs, be repealed. organized and public officials like César Hinostroza,” said Richard Barnechea in front of the representatives of Congress.
In addition, he demanded the repeal of the law against organized crime. “Members of Congress, be aware because we have to give a response to our people, to our base. If there is political will, we want to listen to you. Let them commit once and for all to repeal Law 32108 and archive what President Dina Boluarte has said about the urban terrorism law. We want to listen to them and have this brought to the plenary session once and for all,” he said.
In his turn,Miguel Angel Palominopresident of theNational Confederation of Transporters and Drivers of Perualso criticized the existence of law 32108.