In his weekly podcast, César Hildebrandt ironized about Keiko Fujimori’s announcement not to present a fourth presidential candidacy. “After 3 losses, the only thing that fits is for her to wait,” he said.
Journalist Cesar Hildebrandt referred to Announcement of the three-time former presidential candidate and leader of Fuerza Popular, Keiko Fujimoriof not appearing before a possible advance of general elections “having every possibility of being a candidate.”
“Keiko Fujimori has already officially said that he will not be a candidate in case there are early calls, ahead of the elections. She has released a phrase that I think is for irony: “I think I should wait.” Wait? Yes, up to 52. After 3 defeats, the only thing that fits is for her to wait ”, Hildebrandt said on his weekly podcast.
For the press man, the “confirmation of the electoral defection” of Fujimori Higuchi it is “relatively important news for the right”.
“At least (the right) will no longer have the ‘Keiko syndrome’, because Keiko is responsible for Castillo having to be the inexorable option for many who had to vote for him in order not to vote for the heiress of the corruption and crime of the fujimorista decade. No matter how many fake opinionologists come who talk about the ‘economic miracle of Fujimorismo’ and ‘everything we owe to Fujimorismo and the sacred and Vatican Constitution like San Pedro of 93,’” he added.
Keiko Fujimori: “Our country deserves early elections”
At a party activity in Piura, Keiko Fujimori confirmed what was said by congressmen and leaders of people force: will not present a fourth candidacy before a possible advance of general elections.
“Today I defend. I believe that our country deserves to go to early elections to get out of this crisis and, having every possibility of being a candidate, I also believe that I must wait, ”she said.
“I am not going to be one more factor or an excuse for the reds so that they continue to blame me. And I also believe, as president of the largest party in the country, our country comes first,” added Keiko Fujimori.