This Monday, March 21, journalists went to cover the president’s visit peter castle in the initial educational institution 197 Niño Jesús de Praga, in Lurigancho, Chosica, but they had to face again the hostility of the head of state. Thus, while the president carried out inspections in the premises, the press people were prevented from approaching.
“IPYS expresses its rejection of the restrictions imposed by the president’s security every time he carries out his various activitiesconsidering that they impede the proper development of the coverage of the political source,” he said in a statement.
The specific act was that police officers formed a cordon to surround the area where he was Castle Lumpswhich prevented the journalists from approaching to ask the corresponding questions.
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At the end of his activity, the president returned to his vehicle and from there stated that he will attend the Congress next March 28 to face the vacancy motion against him.
“You know how things work: while I talk about tracks, sidewalks, water, drainage, health care, others ask us if I am going to go to Congress. I have to go where they summon me: if they summon me to the top of the hill, I will go to the top of the hill and if they summon me to any corner of the country, I have to go because I have not come to steal a penny from this country and the people need us to order ourselves,” he said.
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The president also spoke about the demonstration held last Sunday, March 20, where few gathered to request his resignation from the Executive.
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“Previously, we poor people marched in the street to demand vindication, today the rich march because something else has been taken from them. Those who want something else march,” he told the press.