The former chancellor Javier González-Olaechea He referred to the role that the Minister of the Interior has been playing, Juan José Santiváñezin relation to citizen insecurity and his closeness to the president Dina Boluarte for the case ‘The Chest‘. In that sense, Gonzales-Olaechea mentioned that the head of the Mininter “knows more than what he has talked about“regarding the transfer of the presidential vehicle, which would have been in the condominium Mykonos on February 24, where an operation was carried out a month before to capture the fugitive from justice, Vladimir Cerron Redwho has not submitted to the judicial authorities for more than a year.
“I don’t know if it is a key piece for the permanence (of Dina Boluarte), because I believe that the important thing in Peru is to seek political stability, but that knows more than what he has talked about, know more“I have no doubt,” he declared.
Likewise, when asked about the permanence of Santiváñez in the Interior portfolio, González-Olaechea indicated that: “we would have to ask the president (Dina Boluarte). I believe that he has some answers in relation to some concerns that the Prosecutor’s Office”.
It is relevant to highlight that the Congressional Oversight Commission has been investigating the ‘Cofre’ case, in which she would be involved Boluarte Zegarrahis former presidential driver, Felix Montalvothe non-commissioned officerMilagros Vargasalso known as ‘the shadow’. According to Montalvo’s statements to the Prosecutor’s Office, he assured that he himself took the president to Mykonos in February of this year.
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Javier González-Olaechea about Dina Boluarte and her brother Nicanor
On the other hand, the former chancellor spoke about the behavior of Nicanor Boluarteafter the Judiciary dictate 36 months of preventive detention against him for the case The Waykis in the Shadow. For this reason, he stated that this judicial decision complicates the current presidential situation of Dina Boluarte.
“It is evidence that people are wondering if (Nicanor Boluarte) is going to follow the same fate as Vladimir Cerrón,” he commented.
Along the same lines, González-Olaechea recalled that he was able to discuss his time as chancellor with the president. Boluarte about Cerrón Rojas’ escape and said: “I recommended that he go out to the media and give a truthful explanation.”
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Javier González-Olaechea on Santiváñez’s management in matters of citizen insecurity
Meanwhile, Javier González-Olaechea also commented on the management that the Minister of the Interior, Juan José Santiváñez, has been carrying out in terms of the fight against crime and highlighted the lack of security that Peruvians feel when they go out into the streets. In this way, he regretted the current situation that the country is going through in terms of citizen insecurity.
“That’s what people and surveys say, I feel insecure every day, my children feel insecure, anyone feels insecure because they kill you for a $20 cell phone,” he lamented.