“The Executive has reached this proposal that is very much in tune with the perception of the citizens. Talking about terrorism implies placing a population in a situation of anxiety, fear, fear, and that is the real condition that is transferred to a regulatory document. As appropriate, it will be Congress determine and approve this law,” was what the spokesperson for President Dina Boluarte, Fredy Hinojosa during a press conference.
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This is within the framework of the Congressional bill that proposes calling the crimes of extortion, hitmen and kidnapping “urban terrorism.”
Likewise, he avoided commenting on not observing the Legislative’s organized crime rule, which benefits criminals, since raids can only be carried out in the presence of the person involved and his defense.
On the other hand, he also denied that Dina Boluarte has any connection with the person under investigation, Andrés Hurtado. “The answer is a resounding no. The president does not know the person she is asking me about (Andrés Hurtado),” Hinojosa responded from the Government Palace.
The president’s spokesperson referred to the purchase of a presidential plane, as Peru21 revealed. “Transport aircraft will only be acquired to increase the operational capacity of the Armed Forces in emergency situations,” he said.
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