Journalist Caesar Hildebrandt referred to the constant changes in the Minister council of the president peter castlewhose management has been criticized for the constant questioned appointments and complaints of alleged acts of corruption.
“Don Augusto Álvarez Rodrich rightly asks himself: ‘Would you agree to be Castillo’s minister?’ It is a good question, it is difficult to accept being Minister of Castillo, of course. Imagine, ‘Do you want to be my minister?’ If 48 hours had passed since the assumption of Mr. Castillo to the presidency, if we were, let’s say, July 30, 2021, perhaps the well-intentioned, naive, gullible response would have been ‘Well, then, let’s try’. It happened to Pedro Francke, an honest and decent man,” the journalist said in his weekly podcast.
In this sense, the director of the weekly Hildebrandt en sus trece warned that “more things are coming” that would compromise the Government of Castillo Terrones.
“But now, actually not. That sheath! Who agrees to be a minister of a government in the process of self-destruction, in the process of implosion? And there are more judicial and fiscal things to come that are going to end with Castillo stuck against a wall. You are warned,” he added.
The latest movements in the ministerial cabinet involved the departure of Miguel Rodríguez Mackay and the return of César Landa as head of Foreign Relations just over a month after being removed. Andrés Alencastre was also removed from the Agrarian Development and Irrigation portfolio and Jenny Ocampo Escalante was appointed to replace him.