Last Wednesday, February 16, Héctor Valer, former head of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers (PCM), offered statements to the press after holding a meeting with the head of state, Pedro Castillo Terrones. According to the announcement, The Government will seek to establish communication with the United Nations Organization (UN) in order to request the presence of international rapporteurs to assess the situation of democracy in the country.
Also, the current parliamentarian of Democratic Peru (PD) explained that he punctually spoke with the president about this issue in order to seek the generation of a report on political events in the nation.
“Peru is part of the 145 States that are part of the Universal International Commission on Human Rights and its opening session begins on March 1. When the participation of a State, as in the case of Peru, requires making known to the world the situation of human rights and democracy in Peru, almost always a special commission led by the chancellor of the Republic”, declared Valer for Canal N.
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On the other hand, the congressman explained that these measures are taken due to the current context in which the country is going through, in which “there is no tranquility for governance, international investment is scared away, the dollar goes up and down, which means that suffer the great majorities”, he mentioned.
Finally, the legislator spoke about the consultation table that will be formulated between the Executive and Legislative Powers, where Pedro Castillo Terrones and María del Carmen Alva will seek to reconcile and discuss political issues.
Thanks to the party People’s Action, Today there has been the possibility of a consultation table that will be led by President Pedro Castillo and the President of the Congress of the Republic. Hopefully this table calms down the spirits of confrontation”, concluded Héctor Valer.