Pedro Castillo applied for permits and licenses without detailed justification when he was a teacher in Chota

The president of the Republic, requested innumerable permits and licenses without detailed justification when he was a teacher in Chota, Cajamarca region, according to various documents obtained by ‘Cuarto Poder’.

According to the Sunday, the rural teacher’s rank report reports three licenses for health reasons and includes another eleven without pay.

The first one was between October 21 and November 20, 2002. To make up for the professor’s absence, UGEL Chota assigned the vacant position to none other than Lilia Paredes Navarro, wife of the president.

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The reason for his first license was that, at that time, Pedro Castillo postulated, for the Peru Possible party, for the district mayor’s office of Anguíain Chota, a position that on November 17, 2002 the people denied him at the polls.

His next license, between October and December 2004, also had political reasons: he was appointed governor of Anguía, a position of trust that he could have combined with his work as a teacher, but to which he preferred to dedicate full time.

Despite being a benefit contemplated by law, on no page of his ranking report is it stated that Pedro Castillo has had a union permit.

After the teachers’ strike of almost three months in 2017, Castillo Terrones decided to take three more months, but not for an intensive recovery of classes, but to form their own union, the Fenate Perufounded in September of that year.

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In addition, when he made his first trip to Bolivia between October 9 and 13, 2015, Castillo Terrones requested a leave of absence under the pretext of illness from October 7 to 16.

From that moment on -despite the fact that the teacher reform law allowed him to raise a salary scale without evaluation- Pedro Castillo got into the habit of requesting permits of a political nature based on “private affairs”.

In June 2018, he requested 15 days of leave without pay to organize a new teachers’ strike.; and, in September of that same year, he requested 26 more days which, coincidentally, coincided with the first anniversary of his union parallel to Sutep.

Counting the days he asked for in 2021 to dedicate to his electoral campaign and those he has been president, Pedro Castillo accumulates almost 24 months of absences from classrooms. During his 28-year career, in 9 of them he requested some type of license.

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