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Martín Vizcarra on PPK: “He lacked political conviction to hold the position of president"

Martín Vizcarra on PPK: "He lacked political conviction to hold the position of president"

The former head of state Martin Vizcarra pointed out that the ex-president Peter Paul Kuczynski (PPK) him “political conviction was lacking to exercise the presidency”. As recalled, PPK submitted its letter of resigns from the highest position in the Executive in March 2018 to avoid his vacancy in the Congress.

Likewise, he preferred not to respond to the latest statements made by PPK, who pointed out that he had participated in a “plot with Keiko Fujimorito remove him from the presidency.

“I don’t want to answer Peter Paul Kuczynski. I remember him with great esteem, very capable, a very well prepared person, but who he lacked political conviction to hold the position of president“He said in an interview for RPP on March 1.

“However, I have not spoken with him for a long time. So, the environment that surrounds former president Kuczynski whispers what he finally expresses. I respect him and that does not diminish the esteem and consideration that I have for him,” he added. Vizcarra Cornejo.

When asked about who he believes are the people who belong to the close circle of the former president kuczynskidid not provide names, but pointed out that they are “people of the extreme right”.

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