Rosa María Palacios It is pronounced on the citizen protests convened for September 20 and 21 in the Plaza San Martín, criticizing the management of the Executive and Congress.
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In a new edition of Without scriptthe journalist Rosa María Palacios pronounced on citizen protests convened for September 20 and 21 at the San Martín Square. These mobilizations, organized by citizen groups, seek to express the claim of the population against the management of the Executive and the Congress. In this regard, Palacios said Dina Boluarte and their surroundings show a strong fear of citizen pressure.
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“This Government It has terror that you march and protest. That ‘the people have already learned and no longer protests’ seems to be in the fantasy of Dina Boluarte. Because it must be said: in the last two years there has been a terrible apathy in Peruvian citizenship. But the issue of AFP has mobilized people and, therefore, have decided to go to protest (…), “said the journalist.
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The reform of the pension system has become a key point in the call for protest. For Palaciosthere is a disconnection between the way in which the private pension system and the economic reality of national workers and entrepreneurs have been structured. He recalled that many of them perform in informality and, therefore, cannot make constant contributions to these funds without being affected.
“It is important to save for old age, but each one does as you can. If I build the second floor of my house, that is my saving for old age; if I send my son to the university, that is my savings for old age. (…) millions of Peruvian families have in their business and investments the livelihood for their old age (…),” Palacios said.
