Tomorrow the president Dina Boluarte will give your speech for July 28 and guild representatives agree that they expect the president to take actions against insecurity and promote economic reactivation. What did the guild presidents say?
Jorge Zapata, president of the Confiep: “The important thing is to take the steps to reduce illegal mining”
The concern of the whole country is insecurity, the climate of violence that we are living, which has as one of those responsible for illegal mining, that although it will not be able to eliminate in a year, the important thing is that the steps to reduce it occur.
Then, President Dina Boluarte has the opportunity to remedy some issues and put them in order for the installation of the next government in 2026.
Apart from security, a key issue is to reduce the infrastructure gap. We need to solve it because it is not possible that there are 2,572 works paralyzed for an amount of more than 43 billion soles.
Another issue to be treated are the bureaucratic obstacles that drown to SMEs and does not let them grow and especially fosters a lot of corruption.
Susana SaldañaPresident of the Board of Directors of the Business Association: “We hope that the State Purchasing Law will be complied with to the Mype”
In her message to the nation, the micro and small businesses (MYPES) hope that President Dina Boluarte will announce the compliance with Law 31578, which establishes the purchase of no less than 40% of the state’s demand at the producing mypes. This measure would generate, in a year, one million jobs and the reactivation of more than 150 thousand mypes.
From Gamarra we believe that it is urgent that the president announce the beginning of Indecopi’s investigation into the serious damage to our industry due to the imposition of safeguards and anti -dumping measures.
In addition, the implementation of a strategic and realistic security plan for conglomerates, since they are the economic and productive activities that crime attacks the most.
Alonso Rey, president of Comexperú: “If the government wants to leave a legacy, you must prioritize a labor reform adapted to reality”
Firm decisions are needed to face insecurity and unlock the economy. A comprehensive security plan is required, with strengthened police intelligence and effective coordination between State entities.
At the same time, a real deregulation shock is urgent. Procedure and work overruns stop investment and push informality. Formal hiring is expensive, complex and risky, especially for Mypes. If the government wants to leave a legacy, it must prioritize a simple labor reform and adapted to reality.
Sectors such as mining or manufacturing remain stagnated by obstacles, legal insecurity and absence of minimum conditions to invest. We see it, for example, in informal mining: development cannot be promoted if it is normalized that thousands of operations work outside the law. It is time to release the productive potential with long -term vision, citizen security and clear rules.
Roberto de la Tore, president of the CCL: “Fiscal discipline must be maintained without ‘salvages’ to Petroperú”
President Dina Boluarte must ensure legal, political, economic, social and the right to free company that Peru needs to reactivate the economy, generate employment and reduce poverty.
Faced with the general elections of next year, it is urgent to ensure a transparent process and an ordered transition for the following government.
It is key to boost and implement deregulatory shock and promote investment, as well as strengthen public -private associations (app).
Fiscal discipline must be maintained, with no more flexible, marches and countermarks, nor “salvages” or “restructuring” of Petroperú.
Fighting illegal economies and organized crime successfully must be a priority to recover the security required by Peruvians.
Gabriel Amaro, president of Agap: “It’s time to act: investment, agriculture, security and employment”
Peru needs to grow. And to achieve this, it is necessary to attract investment, generate employment and strengthen strategic sectors such as agriculture. From the Association of Agrarian Producing Guilds of Peru (AGAP) we hope that Dina Boluarte’s presidential message will mark a clear course towards economic reactivation to grow more than 5%.
For this, it is urgent to approve and regulate the new Agrarian Law, promote irrigation projects, strengthen the National Agricultural Health Service of Peru (Senasa), expand catastrophic insurance and credits for small farmers, urgently advance with deregulation and simplification.
A democratic transition with social peace, growth and security for all must also be ensured.
Felipe James, president of the SNI: “In the economical, we must move from diagnosis to action”
A year after completing her mandate, the president has the responsibility of leading firmly and clarity. It must guarantee a reliable and transparent electoral process, as well as deepen the fight against organized crime, strengthening the police with greater operational and logistics capacities. There can be no spaces for the extortion of illegal mining or any other illegal activity.
In the economical, it is time to move from diagnosis to action. The unleashing measures and deregulations worked with the MEF must already be announced, aimed at boosting the investment, generating more jobs especially for young people, and pushing growth above 3%, without losing sight of fiscal discipline. To this should be added the impulse of large national infrastructure projects such as trains, roads, investments in energy, mining and oil. The last section of the government must focus on executing, stabilizing and leaving solid bases for the future.
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