The journalist Caesar Hildebrandt He referred to the role that the president has been playing Dina Boluarte after the Forum of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) between November 10 and 16. However, Hildebrandt reported that, after the event that hosted the leaders of the Pacific Alliance had ended, “everything dissolved and we returned to reality” in Peru.
“We returned to the government of the Congress of criminals and the impostor lady, who, instead of calling elections when their president (Pedro Castillo) screwed up and organized his own confinement, he stayed betraying everything he could and everyone he could. Madam President will never satisfy us with her feats of stupidity,” he commented.
Along the same lines, the prominent journalist described President Boluarte’s phrase that Peruvian women can cook as “divine” and “unforgettable.”with 10 solcitos soup, main course and even dessert“. Likewise, the director of the weekly Hildebrandt on his thirteenth He highlighted the work of Peruvian women, who “fight hunger every day.”
“Women are not like that, (they) are not after Rolex, or candy stores, or jewelry, or generous Waykis, they do not have brothers like Nicanor (Boluarte). Women fight hunger every day. It seems that ( Dina Boluarte) is making fun with the S/10 menu,” he highlighted.
César Hildebrandt gives his opinion on Congress, Nicanor Boluarte and the president
Meanwhile, César Hildebrandt criticized the figures of the latest survey from the Institute of Peruvian Studies (IEP)which reveals that 82% of the population believes that corruption increased in the last 12 months and 91% of Peruvians disapprove of the management of President Dina Boluarte. In that same study, the approval of Boluarte Zegarra only reached 5% by the population.
“We do not need a new Government, we need a great disinfection. This cancer is killing us and we must remove it before 2026 or 2026, but the next government has to be a government of reconstruction, of disinfection and there are people who have to go to prison “Those who have made this country pro-crime, pro-crime have to go to prison. I hope I’m alive to see them,” he said.
Likewise, the journalist commented on the role that Congress of the Republic has been performing in terms of legislative matters after the Constitution Commission will approve the opinion that seeks to modify the law of political organizations. In addition to restoring private financing to political organizations, the legislative initiative — which will have to be approved in the Plenary Session of the Chamber — proposes raising the limit of each contributor to a political party up to 200 UIT, equivalent to S/1.3 million.
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“Tell me if I’m not somewhat right when I say that we need a jumbo fumigator, we need a great disinfection,” he lamented.