The Congressman of Honor and Democracy, Jorge Montoya, reported Verónika Mendoza to the Public Prosecutor’s Office after having promoted the citizen insurgency against the Government of Dina Boluarte.
According to the document, this is a complaint for the prevention of crime due to the creation of a highly dangerous situation for the commission of the crimes of riots and conspiracy to rebel. This is due to the statements made during an event held in Cusco, where people were urged to mobilize and not obey the ‘usurping government’.
Mrs. Verónika Mendoza, at the event called Tinkuy for Good Living, convened by the political organization Nuevo Perú in the Plaza de Santiago in the city of Cusco, made a series of anti-democratic proclamations, contrary to the legal order, urging the population to rise up against the order before the elections…
Furthermore, this complaint also reveals that it is not only Mendoza that is carrying out this type of call, since similar events are being reported in Puno and Arequipa.
Verónika Mendoza: What did the possible presidential candidate with Nuevo Perú say?
Last Saturday, July 13, Verónika Mendoza, leader of the political party New Peru for Good Livingcarried out a proselytizing activity in the region of CuscoDuring the event, he spoke about the current political situation in the country, focusing on the figure of President Dina Boluarte, who faces serious questions and a low approval rating of 5%, contrasted with a 90% rejection of her administration by citizens.
Former Congresswoman Mendoza Frisch also analyzed the actions of the National Parliament, which have been criticized by various social groups. These sectors warn that the decisions taken by the current Legislature could harm the development of the country and benefit certain specific groups.
“Mobilization, brothers and sisters, because today it is our main tool to express our repudiation of these mobsters; and citizen insurgency, because no one owes obedience to a usurping government. No one owes respect to spurious laws. Even this Constitution recognizes the right to citizen insurgency. We do not have to pay respect to this government and Congress “mafia,” said the leader of the recently registered party Nuevo Perú.
Verónika Mendoza tries to avoid a question about whether she would vote for Nicolás Maduro: “It’s like choosing between Dina Boluarte and Keiko”
Journalist César Hildebrandt questioned Verónika Mendozaleader of the New Peru party and possible presidential candidate, for trying to evade questions about whether she would vote for Nicolas Maduro or by the opposition in the upcoming elections in Venezuela.
Mendoza argued that the Venezuelan opposition that aspires to the Miraflores Palace is neither the most democratic nor the most transformative in the country.
“Unfortunately, the opposition is neither the most democratic nor the most transformative in Venezuela. I would not vote for Maduro, but I suppose I would align myself with a leftist, progressive, popular alternative… which is what we are trying to build,” Mendoza told Hildebrandt en sus trece.
Hildebrandt criticized Mendoza for her lack of forcefulness in her response, accusing her of trying to evade the question and describing the situation as a “strong dilemma.”
“It’s as if I were being asked to choose between Dina Boluarte and Keiko Fujimori. Neither of the two, neither the puppet nor the one who is really behind the scenes. We must work on an alternative for change; we do not have to resign ourselves to this mafia coalition continuing to govern us,” he added.