In these difficult days, the country is crying out to the president: to stop crime, to fight delinquency, to change ministers, to do something; but, arrogant as she is, she does not want to listen.
“To foolish words, deaf ears”the president shouted yesterday, all foolish, insisting on defending her indefensible Minister of the Interior and justifying that hug she gave him in the midst of the questions against her. Dina Boluarte does not want to be criticized.
“They even criticize when I embrace with all my heart the ministers who do a good job. This is the president who thanks her ministers with sincere affection and not hypocrisy,” said the head of state, deaf to the national request for Juan José Santiváñez to leave office.
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At a public event in San Martín de Porres, the president called for a national dialogue to resolve the problems that plague the country, for which she absolved herself of all blame.
“The problems of the country are not caused by this president, they have been going on for years and have not been addressed. We are addressing them. We will continue to advance, to improve, nothing will stop us, we will not listen. There is a saying that says: to foolish words, deaf ears. That is what we do from the Government,” said the president.
Boluarte also defended the five long hours of his presidential address. “We were heavily criticized on July 28 for the five hours, and the Address to the Nation was not enough of everything we had done; we only said the most important things. We might have stayed longer than 24 hours. I understood the exhaustion of the congressmen,” he said.
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