“We are not going to bow our heads to any political harassment,” said President Dina Boluarte. This, after criticizing a sector of the left, called ‘caviar’, for not having asked for the resignation or vacancy of the presidents who preceded her, despite the fact that they built fewer schools than the ones she announces she will leave at the end of her term, which will be about one hundred educational establishments.
“Other presidents in five consecutive years of government, when the caviars have not said vacancy or resign, have delivered 50 schools or less, inclusive; we, in two years, and in the three and a half years that we are going to govern, we are going to deliver far beyond the 100 schools, both Bicentenarios and Proniec.
President Boluarte gave that speech after participating in the MUNI Executive Mayors, a body addressed to the highest provincial and district authorities in the country.
POLITICAL HARASSMENT
Despite the tax files and some ministers, Boluarte said that he will respond to the summons because he has nothing to hide.
“I am neither a liar nor a thief,” she said.
“The president, the ministers, unlike other governments, which fell, resigned or were vacated due to corruption issues, they can put together a thousand folders for us, because they really put them together, and they launched everything concatenated. Someone blurts out the news, they make it viral, they repeat it, and they repeat it, and out of exhaustion, because they repeat it, or they do it very quickly, they open the tax folders,” he said.
Broadcast of President Dina Boluarte’s speech.
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