The governor of Puno, Richard Hanccospoke in relation to the recent statements of the congresswoman Patricia Chirinos. The parliamentarian pointed out that the financing for the national march on October 15 It came from Puno, from Evo Morales and even from Venezuela.
“I regret that a congresswoman speaks any nonsense,” he said, warning that there is still a desire to stigmatize Puno for its leading position in the protests against Dina Boluarte.
He also spoke about the rejection in Juliaca about Phillip Butters and considered that he is the only one responsible for what happened. However, he regretted that it had generated acts of violence.
“Sir, he thinks he’s a know-it-all and he’s going to be greeted with a red carpet anywhere. That man has to come down from his clouds. He thinks he knows everything. He earns it. He can’t say anything. He has to keep his composure.”
Hancco also spoke out regarding Dina Boluarte’s vacancy and assured that the parliament’s decision was an act of political convenience in view of the next presidential elections.
“How are they not going to dig her up when there are dozens of deaths and you remove her from office for a criminal act,” questioned the regional authority.
At another time he regretted that politics is polarizing. He believes that the worst thing that can happen in politics is that it leads to intolerance of action.
“Not everyone who has a different or more democratic thought is left-wing or stubborn. Asking for respect for institutions does not mean being left-wing,” he said.
