César Acuña, leader of Alliance for Progresswas rebuked by citizens who were inside the Captain FAP Carlos Martínez de Pinillos airport in Trujillo, when he was preparing to travel by plane. full strike carried out in La Libertaddue to the increase in insecurity and the lack of management by the authorities to combat crime. According to the information accessed by this medium, the criticism against Cesar Acuna responds to the fact that the crimes in La Libertad continue. “They kill us every day and never do anything, you deceive us, you liar. We’re going to do the track, you say, and you never do anything. Year after year and it continues like this,” said one citizen.
Along the same lines, during the criticism towards him, the governor of La Libertad, César Acuñaresponded with laughter and smiles to the annoyances of people who questioned his management. Likewise, one of the travelers present in the room could be observed telling the governor that she had freedom of expression when she was in a public place. This occurred within the framework of a possible previous response from César Acuña towards the citizen, which could not be seen in the video released.
“We are in a public place, we can do whatever we want. There is freedom of expression here in this country, or what? You don’t know? Or are you also a politician, surely, and you don’t know anything, just like all politicians What do we have in this country?” said one of the passengers.
In the material released, another of the claims made to Cesar Acuna by one of the citizens present at the airport was in relation to the plane she would use for her trips, which emphasized that Acuna I would do it with the people’s money.
It is important to note that the leader of Alliance for Progress (APP) He recently took luxury trips abroad, such as to Mexico and Dubai, in the midst of a state of emergency, which he justified by arguing that, as a public servant, he has the right to rest.
Cesar Acuña defends his trips abroad: “I have the right to rest”
During a press conference in Trujillo, the owner of the César Vallejo University, Cesar Acunajustified his luxurious trips to Mexico and Dubai, which were revealed through his social networks. He clarified that, as a public servant, he has the right to rest and take one month of vacation a year, although he is ‘receiving’ it divided into several sections.
“I am a public worker, I have the right to rest, but on the contrary, I am not irresponsible to ask for 30 days in a row. On the contrary, I have shared the 30 days in 3 or 4 sections because I cannot leave the region for 30 days,” indicated the governor of La Libertad, César Acuña.
Besides, Cesar Acuna He clarified that his trips abroad with his family did not cost “a single cent” to the Regional Government. He stated that although some media criticize him, he has the right to travel.
César Acuña registers 40 days of absence as governor in 2024
The governor Cesar Acuna has accumulated a total of 42 days outside the country in 2024after requesting his third license of the year. Previously, he was absent from May 24 to June 1 and from July 28 to August 8, totaling 21 days in total. In April, he traveled to China for 11 days, a trip that is under investigation by the Comptroller’s Office for possible ties to his private university. According to the investiga.pe portal, Acuña has another leave scheduled from December 11 to 19, which would increase his time outside the country to 51 days, exceeding the 45 days accumulated in 2023. Despite the criticism, Acuña defends his absences, ensuring that they were planned and that regional work continues under the management of his team, with regional vice president Joana Cabrera temporarily assuming command.
APP will shield Juan Santiváñez: César Acuña announced that he will not support censorship of the Minister of the Interior
The regional governor of La Libertad, César Acuña Peraltaspoke out against censorship against Juan José Santiváñezpointing out that these actions are politically motivated. During a press conference, he stated that censorship harms the management of regional and local governments, and warned that the dismissal of a minister causes administrative setbacks that interrupt the continuity of projects and programs in the regions, leaving everything on pause.
The governor of La Libertad also maintained that these interpellations are being driven for political reasons. “The change of a minister means that everything goes to zero. Everything stops and, therefore, let’s hope that no outbursts are committed until the 26th and that only for political issues in Congress does it occur to him to question the ministers at all times instead of dedicating themselves to solving Peru’s problems,” he stated.