Journalist Cesar Hildebrant He referred to the tendency of Latin American countries such as Chile and Colombia to choose to direct their governments to leftist ideologies, given the recent swearing-in of Gabriel Boric in the presidency of the southern country and the tendency to victory of the Colombian candidate Gustavo Petro.
In this regard, he regretted that this position could not be replicated in Peru, since, according to what he considered, the president peter castle He does not have an ideology with which he can create an option for a system change in the country and he will only seek to stay in office.
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“How much would I give to say that Castilló is in this wave of the left. But I am convinced that Castillo is not from the left, center or right. He has no ideology and he is going to survive as long as he can because his vocation is to last, ”he pointed out in his weekly podcast.
Along these lines, he considered that the head of state does not manage among his options the ability to “create a system, a government, a hope or an option.” “You don’t have the slightest idea what that is, but in Latin America there are countries that do,” he added.
He also added that what he calls a “wave of the left” occurs because of a rupture that various countries are having with the “rigid and violent neoliberal status quo model,” but that this change would not occur in the country. “The problem is that Castillo is not the answer and neither is Congress, and in that we are tied to nothing,” he concluded.