Debts. The President of the Republic, Pedro Castilloannounced that The Executive will collect the debts for S / 30,000 million that the “big companies” have with the Peruvian State. This, during a message on his social networks addressed to Congress, which he accused of maintaining a “coup force” against him for insisting on a possible motion for presidential vacancy.
“We are going to collect the debts of the 30,000 million soles that the big companies owe to the people. They don’t like being charged for historical debts, they don’t like that I have not been subjected to bribery or blackmail”, he wrote on his Twitter account on August 6.
In that sense, he maintained: “After many years of having gestated the independence of the country, today the patriotic forces continue to battle against the royalist forces that have become coup plotters for democracy”.
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Indeed, the head of state charged that there are “coup forces” that are against your governmentfor which he reported his “obligation” to carry out a national crusade “together with the Peruvian people to defend democracy.”
“Ghosts of corruption continue to be created with leaflets, creating headlines on the screens to get away from my townI will not allow it. I am willing to once and for all reach out to the political forces to schedule a deed for democracy”, he expressed.
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Next, Castle Lumps remembered that came to power with the vote of “millions” of Peruvians, while the Congress with “coup forces, to one seat, with a few thousand votes.” “What morality do the coup forces have to talk about diplomacy when they take away that constitutional right?” he said.
Finally, peter castle He assured that “they are not going to bend him.” “I come from the democratic polls, I come from many struggles to work for the Peruvian people and give them schools, hospitals and welfare to improve their quality of life,” he added.