He mayor of Lima and political party leader Popular Renewal, Rafael Lopez Aliagashared with an Argentine journalist his impressions of various political figures, both national and international. During the interview, Lopez Aliaga He criticized his political opponents, calling them part of a “caviar mafia.” In this regard, the communicator asked him if the fujimorism He was also part of this “mafia”. In response, the mayor assured that said political movement was “in the middle.”
“Fujimorismo is in the middle. Fujimorism, unfortunately, when it had the ability to make structural changes, it did not do so. “He lost a historic opportunity,” said the Lima mayor.
Lopez Aliaga He also commented on the president Dina Boluartewhom he linked to communist ideology: “Dina Boluarte He is a communist. It is the second after (Pedro) Castillo. Don’t forget,” he said. When mentioning the former president Pedro Castillothe Argentine journalist reminded him that Castle had been democratically elected. However, Lopez Aliaga responded alleging that said election was the product of alleged fraud: “No, false, with fraud. We are in the middle of the process (…). There are ways to win. (He was chosen by) an electoral council taken over by the left many years ago,” he assured.
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The mayor of Lima did not limit his comments to national figures, but also spoke about the president of the United States, Joe Biden. According to Lopez Aliagathe American president lacks a clear ideological affiliation: “I don’t know what it is, brother. (…) I (Donald) trump Yes, I follow it.” Furthermore, he referred to the Pope Francisleader of the Catholic churchwhom he described as a “socialist”: “I respect him. He is my shepherd. But in his political ideas, I completely disagree. “I think he is socialist,” he said.
The mayor of Lima was also consulted about a country that could serve as a reference for the countries of Latin America. He responded that his choice would be Holland. However, the journalist reminded him that in the Netherlands Prostitution and drugs are legalized, policies that contradict the conservative principles defended by the mayor. Given this observation, López Aliaga did not offer a response.
López Aliaga defended the Minister of the Interior, Juan José Santiváñez, despite the criminal wave
The mayor of Lima, Rafael Lopez Aliagahighlighted at an event that the Minister of the Interior, Juan José Santiváñez“defends” the Peruvians and “gives clear orders.” This was stated despite the notable increase in crimes throughout the country and the criticized results of the state of emergency in Lime and the Callaowhich, despite the controversies, was extended by decision of the Executive power.
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“This minister does defend us and gives clear orders. We must defend the citizen. If you have to shoot, you shoot,” were the words of the municipal authority at the delivery event of 638 motorcycles acquired by the Municipality of Lima (MML) for the National Police (PNP) in the Plaza de Armas.