In the afternoon of Wednesday the 23rd, former President Martín Vizcarra made a live broadcast through his official Facebook account to talk about the vote of confidence, whose presentation will take place in Parliament on March 8. For the former head of state, the legislature must make citizens respected and is obliged to request the change of the ministers of Health, Transport and Energy.
“The least you can ask for Congress, representing the entire population, is to change at least these three ministers. It would be not representing the people who elected them to give confidence to a cabinet that has that Minister of Health, that Minister of Transportation, that Minister of Energy and Mines. Just to talk about three. Giving him confidence is ignoring the performance of those ministries, it is betraying the trust of the people that they have placed in the 130 congressmen”, he claimed.
Likewise, Vizcarra made a lot of emphasis on the fact that there is a collusion between the Legislative and Executive powers, for which he expressed that both seek their own good, but not that of all Peruvians. He assured that due to this they have made a “non-aggression pact” in order to keep their public positions.
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“Before the famous hug between Waldemar Cerron and Maria del Carmen Alvathe congressmen were very critical of some ministers who do not have the right conditions for the position, but afterwards — given the risk of losing their seat, of losing their ‘chamba’—, for the congressmen, the Minister of Health who was heavily criticized Because of his background, he is no longer so bad and he could stay,” he emphasized.
Finally, the former regional governor of Moquegua ended his link with a harsh criticism of the powers of the State after the results of the surveys carried out in recent months, which show that the people are not satisfied with their political representatives.
“70% of Peruvians do not approve of the president and his team, nor do they approve of Congress as a whole because the public believes that both are working poorly, according to a latest survey from a week ago, where it was said: general elections, everyone leaves. And that generated a change of attitude among the members of Congress and the Executive,” Vizcarra said.