Minister of Energy and Mines assures that a possible resignation of Dina Boluarte has not been considered

Minister of Energy and Mines assures that a possible resignation of Dina Boluarte has not been considered

The Minister of Energy and Mines, Óscar Vera Gargurevich, assured that the resignation of the President of the Republic has not been considered in the Executive, in the face of protests and confrontations in various regions of the country.

The member of the Ministerial Cabinet assured that he does not consider the departure of Boluarte Zegarra viable, since his assumption obeys what is established in the Political Constitution of Peru.

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(Has there been talk of the resignation of Dina Boluarte?) The presence of our president obeys what is established in our ConstitutionIt’s totally legit. We would not find a reason for our president to resign (…) We do not consider that this is feasibleWe believe that the constitutional order must be followed and dialogue must be restored as soon as possible”, he told RPP.

Vera Gargurevich also pointed out that neither he nor other ministers have considered resigning from the Cabinet, as he emphasized that they have been appointed to solve the country’s problems.

We as Peruvians have the obligation to assume the function that the Government has given us. As Peruvians we have to be there to solve problems, not to run away from problems.. It is up to us to take the fastest actions so that this does not continue“, held

At another time, the head of the Ministry of Energy and Mines said that the heads of the different sectors have been assigned various regions of the country to come to engage in dialogue.

They have designated us to the places that the ministers are going to go to establish a rapprochement, a dialogue with the authorities and the representatives of the groups. I am scheduled to go to Cusco”, expressed Oscar Vera.

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