The head of the Board of Directors of Congress, María del Carmen Alva, pointed out that the only way out of the political crisis is the resignation of the President of the Republic, Pedro Castillo. The also parliamentarian of People’s Action He exhorted the head of state to put a hand on his chest and take a step to the side. In addition, he assured that the president is not qualified to handle the position and has not met with specialists to help him manage it. Alva affirmed that if it was necessary for everyone to leave to get Castillo out, the parliamentarians were willing, because “nobody clings to their position.” However, a constitutional reform initiative is being proposed to impose bicamerality and re-election. VIDEO: RTV El Diario
María del Carmen Alva: “That President Pedro Castillo put his hand on his chest and resign”
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