Congressman from Peru Libre compares Castillo's crisis with that of Alan García's first government

Congressman from Peru Libre compares Castillo’s crisis with that of Alan García’s first government

During his speech at the swearing-in ceremony for the prefect of Huancavelica, Jesús Ochoa Ignacio, Congressman Alfredo Pariona Sinche compared the government of Pedro Castillo with that of Alan García between 1985 and 1990.

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“You will remember the 1980s, right? 1987, what happened to Mr. Alan García? What did the oligopolies do? The same as today, we live in the same moment today”, stated Pariona Sinche.

It should be noted that the first government of APRA Alan García was one of those that left a very high inflation due to the mismanagement of the economy.

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These words were also given in his speech during the swearing-in ceremony of the new prefect of Huancavelica Jesús Ochoa Ignacio, held in the courtyard of the Huancavelica Superior Court of Justice.

He also said that he has been working on bill 598, where he will ask that 70% of the contributions that Huancavelica makes to the Peruvian State must return to the region, distributed in the executing units, such as the Regional Government, hospitals, OPDs, municipalities, among others. others.

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“With this we will surely alleviate some of the main needs, it is not possible that Huancavelica since the year 1500 has been able to pay taxes, contribute and enrich the old world and today we continue to enrich different countries through its transnational companies that work in Peru”, he stated. .

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