Walking through the Ruraq Maki fair, he bought Shipibo art and crafts. And he talked about artisanal mining.
The Government enacted a law that repeals preliminary arrest without flagrante delicto.
While Peruvians suffer the scourge of crime, robberies, hitmen and extortion, the Government and its congressional allies – called Fueza Popular, APP, Podemos and all the parliamentarians who support this infamous government – far from helping the population , legislate in favor of crime and extortion. That is the painful and high cost of having the pantry cat in Parliament and the Government. Or to use a ministerial word, to the rats in the pantry. That’s the unfortunate thing. Congress, not content with shielding its own low-salary extortionists, now also legislates in favor of criminal organizations and hitmen. It’s the world upside down. We have to rescue Peru from this lumpenesque class that has assaulted power.
Beyond the death penaltywhich is a smokescreen, what to do against the insecurity?
We can become a kind of failed state, where organized crime has liberated areas, like in Mexico. It is evident that the death penalty It is a distracting maneuver. Because that would not only merit renouncing the Pact of San José, but also a constitutional reform that may not be approved and that may take a long time. But there are things that can be done. The bulk of extortion comes from prisons. How is it possible that in 30 years the State cannot put cell phone jammers there? And there has to be a special team, like the GEIN, of highly trained and rigorously scrutinized officers, who have a very well encapsulated environment so that they can operate with access to operational intelligence, with a group of ad hoc prosecutors and judges, so that They can intercept phones, lift the secrecy and get the banks to cooperate.
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Tudela has a financial intelligence law.
Ironically, many extortions occur through Yape. You have to do operational intelligence. But none of this is possible if the president is not the president. We must mobilize the judicial apparatus, the Police and the telecommunications companies and the banks. To do politics in Peru you have to incorporate the principle of reality. It is important to accept that the State is going to have to allocate a lot of money to new prisons in areas where there is no signal. Challapalca, Yanamayo must be replicated. In Cerro de Pasco there is a prison, but it is small. There are many areas above 4,300 meters above sea level. It is important to make an effort before spending US$ 3.4 billion on war planes, for example. The other issue that must be addressed is the age of non-imputability. Because the hitman recruits minors. It is a hard reflection that must be made, but democracy cannot be stupid. The State has to defend good citizens first, especially in a country full of injustice.
Foster alliances. And they already talk to him about Popular Action.
I travel a lot through Peru. And it is inevitable to associate the surname with Popular Action. There are many Belaundists, but they are now distant from Acción Popular because of the ‘Children’ issue and because of characters who are much further to the left than Belaunde was. Belaunde’s message is fully valid: a developmental, integrative policy that manages to overcome the geographical challenge and cultural barriers of Peru. A unitary project focused on the common good. Where everyone feels considered. A million young people have left since Castillo appeared. And US$20 billion has also gone. It’s a tragedy. You have to give back the feeling that if you work and make an effort you will be able to transcend. We must restore the sense of the future to Peru. They have taken it from the Peruvians. In that sense, common sense should prevail. We would have to decide. The worst scenario is atomization.
What do you think of José Manuel Hernández’s testimony about Martin Vizcarra?
Unfortunately, I think it is a credible and solid testimony. The judicial situation of the president Vizcarra It’s difficult. Although “difficult” is an understatement. Let justice act. Those who have committed crimes have to assume the consequences. Nobody is above the law in Peru.
He was with the artisanal miners in Chala.
The informal mining It is a challenge that must be taken seriously. It is the source of income for more than half a million families in Peru. As long as they are inside the illegal economies it will be a challenge for security and the economy. The Government has to pay attention to it. Peru is a millennia-old mining country. Mining has been done for more than two thousand years. Mining cannot be reserved only for large companies. There must be viable legislation so that artisanal mining is formalized. He Reinfo has perpetuated informality, it gives you a patent of marque. There is a limbo. The bulk of informality occurs in idle concessions. The law must act rigorously against illegal mining.
PLEASE NOTE
“There is a penalty for alliances. The law should reward them.”
“Just imagine a card with 60 games… It would be a sheet, a curtain.”
“Peru has urgent needs. The lady could have chosen any other time to have her nose done. He used the presidency to collect watches and solve his aesthetic problems. While Peruvians accumulate financial wrinkles. It’s crazy frivolity and indolence. Peru would have to grow 9% with these prices. “We throw away another five-year period.”
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