The cardinal Pedro Barreto, Archbishop of Huancayo, considered that Pedro Castillo “I was not ready“To be elected head of state, however, he remarked, you have to” join forces “in order to help the authorities to” serve the common good. “
“It is evident that Professor Pedro Castillo, as President of the Republic, was not prepared. I imagine that he did not imagine that in the end he was going to be democratically elected in a complicated process, but that the electoral bodies maintained a level of credibility and majority support”, Said Barreto in dialogue with ATV.
He also highlighted that the last electoral process was supported by countries and multilateral organizations, such as the OAS, in the face of complaints of alleged irregularities.
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“Countries like the United States and others indicated that the electoral process with some irregularities did not affect the credibility of the election. In that sense, we have to join forces to help the authorities to serve the common good, not an ideology or an interested group”, Asserted the cardinal.
Shortly after completing 100 days of government, Pedro Castillo’s administration has faced various casualties, since this Monday, the 15th, the resignation of Walter Ayala from the Ministry of Defense was confirmed after the scandal of promotions in the Armed Forces.
Since the president took office, 10 ministers of state have been removed from office. Before Ayala Gonzales, it was Luis Barranzuela, who was relieved of his position by Avelino Guillén as head of the Ministry of the Interior.
The same fate suffered Héctor Béjar (Foreign Ministry), Íber Maraví (Labor), Juan Cadillo (Education), Juan Carrasco (Interior), Yván Quispe (Production), Iván Merino (Energy and Mines), Ciro Gálvez (Culture) and Guido Bellido (Presidency of the Council of Ministers).