President Pedro Castillo Terrones affirmed that the minutes of the Council of Decentralized Ministers do exist, after it was revealed that the documents had allegedly not been registered. Along these lines, he criticized those who question the meetings he has been holding in different regions.
“When there is a government that listens to the people, the leader, the teacher, the regional government, the congressman, it seems bad to others. And they say: ‘Hey, where is that record of (the visit to) that region?’”, said the head of state from Oxapampa.
Then he added: “We not only have a record, we have hundreds of signed records and we assume the commitment that we are going to serve all the people of the country. because that town has to be taken care of and those resources have to go to take care of the community, to take care of these children who need to have access to education”.
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At another point, he said that those who are against his management are those who do not accept that a “rural” person governs the country. In addition, he announced that the budget for Pasco and other regions that need it will be managed, since “rights do not have to be begged.”
“And from here I must tell you that the problem is not peter castlethe problem is that, today, the people have removed the blindfold and it is necessary that from now on, hopefully, (…) fight so that the next president of the Republic is a native brother, an Amazonian brother,” Castillo Terrones said.
Pedro Castillo will sign an autograph this afternoon for the retirement of the AFP
President peter castle will sign this Friday, May 20, the autograph of the law that authorizes the extraordinary withdrawal of private pension funds (AFP), as communicated by the Minister of Labor, Betsy Chavez.
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“Today at 6:30 pm we will be in the great dining room of the Government Palace. The authors of the norm have been invited,” said Chávez, referring to the congresswoman from Podemos Peru Digna Calle.