The Lima Bar Association (CAL) exhorted the Can Executive and to the Legislative to reach consensus with the aim of strengthening the country and thus “urgently stop and avoid further undermining the existing institutional precariousness.” In this way, it seeks to prevent the territory from falling into crisis situations.
“It is irresponsible to postpone the need for this political agreementbecause it would further weaken the expectations of the Peruvian people who for a long time to date, tired of what they observe, with good judgment and due to their long experience, just wait for this political decision to get off the ground”, says this institution through a statement.
Along the same lines, the CAL urged the Government and the Congress to what “Adopt consensual solutions to the serious problems in which we are involved”. As the main problem, the lawyers’ union blames the “political crisis that becomes systematic” and ensures that the current political class has led the country to said situation because “it left aside the banner of the common good that should guide the exercise of power , to inversely favor the private”.
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The document, signed by the dean of the CAL, Cesar Bazanargues that the population wants a change in the political system through the “cleaning up of its legitimacy”, in order to “maintain it, and if necessary, amend it in a timely manner”.
Suitable appointments in the ministries
In this sense, the institution asserts that the ministries They should be led by suitable people, since an important obligation falls on them to properly manage the various portfolios.
“(That the ministries) be in charge of people with prestige and proven democratic spirit, in order to entrust the high responsibility of representing and leading the state apparatus,” it is added.
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How to get out of the crisis?
According to the pronouncement of Lima Bar Association, the first option to get out of the crisis should be a consensus between powers; however, if this is not achieved, the population would be willing to opt for other alternatives that would include advancing the general elections.