Juliana Oxenford, Rosa María Palacios and Jaime Chincha They rejected the Message to La Nación for Patrias of Dina Boluarte. Mainly, they questioned that the Head of State has not done “mea blame” for deaths in protests, but on the contrary he dedicated himself to “terro” and present himself as the “heroin.”
Rosa María Palacios stressed that the president has presented himself as someone who saved Peru and forgot that she was part of that coup government that criticizes so much. “In the first minutes of Dina Boluarte’s speech they have tried to create a narrative in which she is a hero and he (Pedro Castillo) is actually a victimizer. She tells an epic where she is a heroine that has raised against the forces of evil. At no time she says she was a militant of Peru Libre, treasurer and chosen by Vladimir Cerrón. days before the coup d’etat.
Meanwhile, Juliana Oxenford noted that she has not apologized for what happened during the demonstrations when she took the mandate: “There is no mea guilt, there is no act of contrition. She is Captain Marvel. He does not remember that she hugged a Leninist socialist ideology, Pro Chávez.”
In the same way, Jaime Chincha regretted that Boluarte has come back to the narrative of “terrochal.” “He has terroped. He has terro and has entered with the leg high,” he said.
“Great leftovers were awarded like his”
At another time, they commented on the works that the head of state commented during her speech. “Things are awarded, great infrastructure leftovers such as the new airport, the port of Chancay … as if they were his works,” said Jaime Chincha.
“The whole issue of economic stability. The numbers are very good, but that is the work of the BCR. An entity that has defended its autonomy. Then an account of how it has lowered the fiscal deficit. They must kill themselves from laughter. That is a account and the account of citizen insecurity … a million operations, 13 thousand bands deactivate. speech.
