Behind the Minister councilthe holders of the portfolios of the Interior, Labor and Employment Promotion, and Health They spoke out in favor of peace in the country in the face of what will be today the so-called “Toma de Lima”by citizens who have arrived since yesterday from various regions to the capital to protest.
Thus, the Minister of the Interior, Vicente Romero, affirmed that The government of President Dina Boluarte “longs for peace” and asked citizens to remain calm.
“We are in a difficult moment. Those people who go to the protests will give them the necessary security. To our compatriots who are not in the protests, stay calm, stay calm,” Romero said. Likewise, he recommended Protestants to comply with the law and security measures.
He urged the population to have confidence in the forces of order and He said that the National Police and the Armed Forces are always attentive to defend democracy and the life of all Peruvians.
“We do not want more deaths, we do not want more injuries, enough of blood, of mourning the families of the Peru. Peru is bigger than all the claims of each one ”, he pointed out.
Romero assured that his concern, upon assuming the portfolio of the Ministry of the Interior, was to fundamentally guarantee the life and physical integrity of all Peruvians. “So that’s how my work will turn in the days to come,” she said.
For his part, the Minister of Labor and Employment Promotion, Alfonso Adrianzén, stated that This Government has social peace as its axis to “overcome the current social crisis and upheaval of the protests.”
Ease for workers
At another point, Adrianzén urged employers to make remote work easier today.
“We want to urge employers to facilitate the remote action of their workers for the next 24 hours,” he said.
Adrianzén noted that the Government he is not sure if these demonstrations can spill over into acts of violence.
“We ask the country for calm, but also production, productivity, employment, rights for people to work,” he declared.
Likewise, he proposed to the General Confederation of Workers of Peru (CGTP), the same that has folded to unemployment, to dialogue with a labor agenda and not a policy.
“We urge you to resume dialogue and continue with us in order to make the country recover stability,” said the head of Labor.
Meanwhile, the president Dina Boluarte He did not make statements to the media. During the morning he only participated in the mass and Te Deum for the 488th anniversary of the founding of the city of Lima. The mayor of Lima, Rafael López Aliaga, and the president of Congress, José Williams Zapata, were present.
Health Minister calls for no more deaths
In the context of the protests, The Minister of Health, Rosa Gutiérrez, stressed that it is key to have free paths to attend to any life and said that one more death cannot be allowed. In this sense, he maintained that the attention of the people is the most important thing for his sector.
“It is important to have our ways clear, we cannot allow one more death (…). The attention of a person, of a life, for the Ministry of Health is important”, declared Gutiérrez. He reported that all medical personnel are working to not stop caring for or transferring medicines to patients.
The data
Unlock. Faced with social demand —expressed in the manifestations—, the head of Health, Rosa Gutiérrez, reported that The Government has been able to travel to various regions of the country in order to unlock various projects. Axis. The Minister of the Interior, Vicente Romero; of Labor, Alfonso Adrianzén; and Health, Rosa Gutiérrez, remarked that this Government is committed to social peace.