After rejection of bills to advance elections, Peru is still waiting for a viable solution. uncertainty continues.
He Congress rejected in two weeks all the bills proposed to advance the general elections as a solution to the national crisis that the country is experiencing. The president Dina Boluarte reiterated that he will not resign and continues to blame Pedro Castillo, as he affirms that “there is a radicalism directed from the Diroes” to increase tension in the streets.
The Protests continue to be carried out with violence by protesters, as well as members of the Police who continue to maximize the repression. The 58 dead do not seem to convince legislators to leave. There are no more options. The succession of the presidential command will only depend on a decision of Dina Boluarte and a possible change of the Board of Directors can be seen close after the resignation of Digna Calle to the second vice presidency.
From Parliament, legislators not grouped as Flor Pablo maintain that the only way out would be the resignation of Dina Boluarte. Pablo stressed that several of his parliamentary colleagues “do not want to leave.” “The solution to the crisis is now in the hands of the president. Her resignation is the only thing that could force an early election,” he wrote on his Twitter.
In it Congress they differ from what a solution could be when coming out of the crisis. The Republic collected the opinion of four parliamentarians on If the departure of Dina Boluarte, or the change of Alberto Otárola, could free the country from this entrapment.
For Edwin Martínez, congressman from popular action, the resignation of Dina Boluarte would not be a way out. “That is not the solution, the solution is to work and let them work,” she said.
The acciopopulista criticized those legislators “from the extreme left as Peru Libre and extreme right as Fuerza Popular” who, according to the legislator, “put locks” so that early elections are not approved.
Edgar Reymundo, from Democratic Changeregretted that Parliament has refused to advance the elections to get out of the crisis and described the situation as “complex”.
“Congress has missed the opportunity to mitigate the protests demanding the resignation of Dina Boluarte”, he expressed to this newspaper. Next, he stated: “The only way out is the resignation of Dina Boluartedespite the fact that he indicated that he will not leave his position.”
At another time, Edgard Tello reiterated that, for the Magisterial Block, the only solution is the popular consultation for a constituent assembly together with the resignation of Dina Boluarte. The legislator did not rule out the proposal of a vacancy motion. “There is no other option,” he said.
From we are peru, Héctor Valer was against Boluarte Zegarra leaving the Presidency. He pointed out that The ministers must go to each region to be able to establish “a dialogue table” in which “important works” should be prioritized.
Until now, Congress ruled out the option of advancing the lessons, and Dina Boluarte does not resign from office. Peru will continue to wait for a viable solution.