The presidential candidate of Strength and Freedom, Fiorella Molinelliwas interviewed today by Rosa Maria Palacios and in relation to José Jerí, he stated that when the person in charge of the highest position within the nation does not act in a transparent manner, he cannot guarantee “transparent elections.”
“Good politics must begin by setting an example, and I am surprised by the speech of Keiko Fujimori that when governments are weak and there is complicity between the powers of the State, the easiest thing is to invent an enemy or a scapegoat. We have already seen her on two occasions talk about the caviar speech, and that with instability everything is the fault of the caviars,” declared the former head of Essalud and he opined that regarding José Jerí There are clear “indications” that he acted in flagrante delicto.
Molinelli also questioned the chaos seen within the Congresswhere, for example, we should ask ourselves if they are thinking of financing some campaigns because it seems that they do not want to move anything because there are already “commitments” and, likewise, there is a “facility to distribute the ministries”.
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“Who doesn’t know that the ministries of Housing, Economy and the Health sector are under Acuna? That the Agriculture has been from Keiko and the INPE from Podemos. All the ministries today have their own name and they, the congressmen and the benches, have no problem sharing power and of course they have 10 weeks left, so they have to run because afterward they have nowhere to go. That is their abuse and what we see today why they do not act with a firm hand in the face of a Government which does not guarantee us, again, elections transparent and in which we see clear signs of corruption,” said Molinelli.
When asked about the crisis of structural inefficiency that Essaludthe former president of Social Security said that she does believe that they made a “great effort” and that she considers that the solution is an “integration of the health system, but no one does it and this should start from the president of the republic. “If you don’t get appointments in Essalud, you go to the Minsa system or the Regional governments or to a private clinic,” commented the candidate and emphasized the need for a single operator capable of ensuring the corresponding financing.
