Through a statement published by the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, they called for dialogue amid criticism from citizens towards various authorities such as the Minister of Culture.
The Presidency of the Council of Ministers (PCM) issued a statement and rejected recent complaints from citizens to authoritiesas The presence of the Minister of Culture at the Lima Film Festival or the expulsion of Congresswoman Patricia Chirinos from a bar in Barranco by those in attendance.
“We strongly reject all kinds of violence in our societysince it affects not only the peaceful coexistence between Peruvians, but also the possibility of building consensus “in favor of the development of Peru,” the publication reads. In addition, they emphasized that, in a democratic country like Peru, differences must be channeled through open, frank and respectful dialogue.
“We urge those sectors involved in such acts to handle your disagreements with dignity and within the canons of respect and good living” they express in the statement, despite the fact that the Government was recently criticized by the provincial municipality of Junín, who denounced acts of discrimination at the Battle of Junín ceremony by prohibiting the passage of citizens who wanted to attend the event.
Finally, the PCM reiterated its Call for consensus, dialogue and national unitysince the country “deserves to live in peace, freedom and democracy.” Although in his last presidential speech, which lasted 5 hours, He made no reference to the murders and injuries 160 demonstrators were seriously injured during protests against the government of Dina Boluarte, for which The Prosecutor’s Office filed a complaint against the head of state and six ministers.
Statement issued by the Presidency of the Council of Ministers. | Photo: PCM / X.