The ruling congressman for Arequipa Jaime Quito asked the central government not to resort to police repression to resolve the protests in Huancayowhere since Friday these have worsened in the midst of a strike by farmers and carriers.
“I demand from the Ministry of the Interior that there is no repression, but that there must be dialogue and solutions to the problems”, said the congressman in statements to the press.
The parliamentarian of Peru Libre acknowledged that President Pedro Castillo was wrong in pointing out that these measures of struggle would be paid for. “Yes, I deserved to ask apologies”, he expressed.
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Quito referred that the social protests that the country is going through are due to unresolved demands during the last governments. “In these years they have been rocked, but today there is a certain predisposition of the Government to resolve their claims,” he said.
Ask to use reservations
For the congressman, part of the solution is for the government to use its reserves to meet claims. He gave the Reactive bonuses as an example. “Just as, depending on the economic groups, 60,000 million soles have been made available for the reactivation, I think it is important that in a government that has been elected by popular vote, these different sectors are considered and different funds are used to solve the problem. problem,” he said.
Quito once again insisted on the possibility of changing the Constitution. According to the legislator, part of the problem occurs due to a legal system that favors “power groups.”