Fabiola Morales defines the party of Lopez Aliaga as a “Social Christian”, a believer that the State should be the arbiter in the economy.
Contradiction. popular renewalcontinuation of National Solidarity, a party founded by Luis Castaneda, defines himself as “Social Christian”. In a recent interview, its general secretary, Fabiola Morales, said that “there is a right to which they do not belong”, without specifying the names of political groups for the comparison. According to her, the ideology embodied in the leadership is “a little more the left”.
Morales assured that, as Social Christians, RP believes that the “State must intervene in the economy.” Necessarily, the public sector “has to be an arbitrator”. These claims are far from the behavior of their representatives on the political spectrum. In his days as a frustrated presidential candidate, Rafael Lopez Aliaga invoked the death of the former president Pedro Castillo and the processed Vladimir Cerrontwo profiles close to that of the Peruvian left.
In Parliament, its congressmen Jorge Montoya and José Cueto insist that the legitimate protests that have taken place since last December 8 are financed by illegal money and equipped with weapons from Bolivia. They accuse the marchers of being terrorists without any proof and criminalize the request for a constituent assembly.
In the same Fujimorist style, RP asked the president Dina Boluarte the withdrawal of the Peruvian State from the jurisdiction of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. In the letter made by the aforementioned Montoya, the head of state is asked to leave the international treaty because diplomats are “appointed through obscure procedures managed by left-wing NGOs.” This statement is false, since the election is determined from proposals of the Organization of American States (OAS) and the member countries.
Due to these three facts, the statements of Fabiola Morales are hardly credible.