Caesar Hildebrandt He referred to the “surprises” that the President peter castle would advertise on your July 28 message as some state ministers commented. In that sense, he considered that the president’s commitments would not be valid, since he has shown on several occasions that he does not keep his promises.
“(He could announce) that he wants a centrist government, that he is going to summon democratic forces and that he is disassociating himself from (Vladimir) Cerrón and Peru Libre. I don’t believe a single word of it; if you announce it, it will be one more commitment of those that you can abandon at any time”, he asserted in the latest episode of his weekly podcast.
The journalist questioned the possibility of the head of state announcing a break with the perulibrista leader, Vladimir Cerrón. However, he pointed out that this would not mean progress, since the former regional governor of Junín has lost power in recent months.
“The problem is not that he says ‘I have broken up with Cerrón’, because He is no longer anyone at this time, Cerrón manages a bench of 16 people. The imposing bench of 37 has been reduced to 16. It is not the Castroist Cerrón that threatened to overthrow power,″ he said.
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The problem of Pedro Castillo according to Hildebrandt
Hildebrandt’s director in his thirteen maintained that the biggest problem facing President Castillo would be to justify his permanence in power because the population no longer supports the “ineptitude” that he has shown during his short tenure.
“Mr. Castillo must understand that there is a great dilemma in Peru and it consists of knowing when he will leave (from power). Today Tomorrow the day after tomorrow? The dilemma is when we get rid of this government if Castillo maintains his ineptitude”, he referred.
In this line, the journalist expressed his uncertainty about whether Castillo Terrones can correct his mistakes and have a better performance in the remaining four years of government. “No one can magically be someone else. Castillo has shown himself to be consistently incompetent in all aspects,” he said.