President Pedro Castillo arrived this Thursday, June 23, at the district of José Leonardo Ortiz, in the province of Chiclayo, Lambayeque region, amid great expectations and demands from the population.. The president avoided dialogue with the journalists and answer your questions.
As part of official activities, the president; the regional governor of Lambayeque, Luis Díaz Bravo; and the mayor of Chiclayo, Marcos Gasco Arrobas, participated in the inauguration of school No. 11057 San Lorenzo de José Leonardo Ortiz.
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The infrastructure of this institution was renovated as part of the Projects which continues to develop Authority for Reconstruction with Changes in the north of the country.
After interacting with the students, President Castillo Terrones went up to an atrium installed in the school’s sports platform and assured that his management is transparent, he also demarcated being involved in acts of corruption.
At a certain point, the president once again promised to renovate and build new hospitals in Lambayeque, as well as to improve salaries and provide postgraduate studies for teachers. Similarly, Castillo reiterated that the service to education is a constitutional right.
“There is tremendous precariousness in the health system. From here I make a call to the authorities to build the hospitals that the population needs so much. I also want to say that schools must be open and without any discrimination, since this is present at various levels, as well as the discrimination that exists in the political scene, which we experience firsthand,” Castillo Terrones explained.
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Regarding the warning Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) about a possible situation of food insecurity in Peru, the president affirmed that famine will be combated by its management through complementary feeding programs, such as Qali Warma, and the initiatives promoted by the farmers themselves.
Likewise, Pedro Castillo questioned that Congress is not prioritizing the bills sent by the Executive. He said that 30 bills have been sent, of which most do not have an opinion in commissions.
“One of the bills is related to the massification of natural gas, so that this resource belongs to all Peruvians. We also need the law that creates the Ministry of Science and Technology to start industrializing the country, as well as the regulations that allow free admission to universities,” the president pointed out.
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on the outskirts of San Lorenzo school Several groups of citizens were formed for and against Pedro Castillo’s management. Some demanded that the president close the Congress of the Republic, while others called for the resignation of the president.
Meanwhile, other citizens demanded that the head of state fulfill the promises made in the electoral campaign, in the signing of the citizen proclamation and in his first message to the nation, on July 28, 2021.
“President Pedro Castillo promised to change the Constitution and has not fulfilled it. If he is not going to fulfill what he promised, he should leave office”, a citizen told this newspaper. At her turn, another resident added: “Everything remains the same. The president must close Congress and work for everyone, without any suspicion of corruption and for those most in need.”
A citizen identified as Gaspar Velásquez demanded that the president comply with the solution of the collapse of drains and the accumulation of solid waste in several avenues of José Leonardo Ortiz.
“I understand that the president does not have a direct intervention with the problem of collapse of drains; however, he promised to make a better investment and give the mayor a slap on the wrist,” said Gaspar.
After inaugurating the renovation work in the aforementioned school, Castillo went to the workers’ premises of the Provincial Municipality of Chiclayo (MPCh) located on Saénz Peña Avenue.
In the aforementioned place, a group of health workers took the road to ask the president to declare an emergency for the Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo Hospital (HAAA) of EsSalud, as well as avoiding the arbitrary dismissal of workers hired under the CAS regime.