The parliamentarian of the official caucus of Free Peru Guido Bellido referred about the possible advancement of presidential and parliamentary elections. Regarding the latter, the ex-premier asserted that the government’s opposition, mostly from the right, is behind the presidential vacancy of Pedro Castillo in order to place the leader of Fuerza Popular, “Keiko Fujimori as President of the Republic”.
“They do not realize? In the previous period, presidents have already been vacated. And they have had a bench where there were more than 80 congressmen -of Fuerza Popular-, but what was their role? Here there is a great objective of that sector to put Keiko Sofía Fujimori as president of the Republic. Until they achieve their goal, they will continue to hit”, pointed out the former president of the Council of Ministers for Successful.
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Bellido He maintained that the advancement of general elections will not solve the country’s problems, but that these “could be raised.” Furthermore, he pointed out that not only peter castle is the problem, but the government structure is also part of the crisis facing the country.
“The State is a corrupt structure, no matter how modern it is given, it will continue to be linked to corruption). What needs to be done is a restructuring of the entire Peruvian state. This has to be done by consensus at the national level from all sectors”, said Guido Bellido.
In the event that Peruvian citizens decide to advance the elections, the parliamentarian of Peru Libre would not oppose the country’s request because “no one is anyone’s inheritance” so “everyone leaves.”
IEP interviewer
around a 68% of Peruvians is in favor of electing a new Republic Presidentas well as to a Congress. That’s how he revealed it the pollster of the Institute of Peruvian Studies (IEP), research carried out for La República.
Furthermore, about a 67% of nationals disapproves the management of the Head of State, Pedro Castillo. This statistical figure it represents about two-thirds of the country.
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Another relevant fact is that a 73% of Peruvians considers that the political situation in the country is worse than a year ago.
The study consulted the population from Monday, April 18 to Thursday, April 21, and has margins of error of 2.8 points above and below each result of national representation.