Prime Minister Eduardo Arana delegitimized the manifestations of generation z And he linked them to criminal organizations, claiming that such a group provides them with protests tools.
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“Suddenly they find that one of these who threw the police and third parties are rewarded in corrosive substances, we are talking about a criminal organization that has previously prepared to throw the police and to destroy public and private goods, we will not allow that,” he said in an event.
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Dina Boluarte also delegitimates manifestations
Dina Boluarte used the presentation ceremony of the General Óscar Arriola as the new general commander of the National Police of Peru (PNP) To delegitimize the GENDING OF GENERATION Z against his government. In his speech he assured that young people are “influenced” by people who do not work and that, to follow that path, they would also end up as “resentful” that neither study or work.
He insisted, above all, that these are protests orchestrated by people who oppose their regime. “We are not going to allow some groups rehearsed, directed by those who hate the homeland will bring back that confidence that has cost us to win. (…) Those who do not love the country, those who have always worked from the State without doing absolutely anything, those who directed the state without ever having won a democratic choice and today in their drowns of drowning they move a group of students, a group of young people,” he said.
Following that narrative, he asked young people to “not be manipulated by those who hate the homeland” and not “go out to give a bad example to their children, brothers and neighbors.” “Let’s join in that whitish hug that has to have proud and dignity, if they have a platform of claim to the government Here we are to talk, but they do not go out to destroy private and public goods, “he said.
In this way, the president ignored the right to protest that every citizen has. According to article 2 numeral 12 of the Political Constitution of Peru and article 15 of the American Convention on Human Rights, the Pacific Protest is a right and detention can only be given for a maximum period of 48 hours and if the right of third parties has been affected.
After that, he invited those who protest against him to visit the platforms of the ministries so that they can train and apply for formal work. “There are no pretexts for them to stay in the concept of resentment and become that ninis or study or work. (…) They ignore those who have never worked, but lived comfortably from the State,” he added.
