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Dina Boluarte: "In 2025, let’s make eradicating violence our number one priority."

The president Dina Boluarte He called for unity and announced his commitment that by 2025 the eradication of violence in the country will be a priority.

“Let us make a commitment that in this coming year, we will do articulated work with our strategists and operational plans and just as we have committed in 2024 to recover our economy and fight against crime and national insecurity, in 2025 Let us make it our number one priority to eradicate violence in the national territory, hand in hand with you,” he said.

He offered this message during his speech for the 27th anniversary of the neighborhood associations, an event held in the Great Dining Room of the Government Palace.

As is known, the president’s government has been marked by the overflow of crime, mainly extortion and hitmen that plague the country and that has led to all kinds of criticism from the population.

These statements come in the midst of the investigations and the ‘Cofre’ case, in which the reconstruction of the trip to a beach in the south of the president was carried out and there the driver of the presidential vehicle, Félix Montalvo, rectified his version initial and pointed out that he left Boluarte in the Asia del Sur condominium and not in Mykonos.

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