“Madam President, listen to our people, to the vast majority who are asking for changes,” Molina wrote in her resignation letter.
Raul Molina submitted his resignation as Head of the Technical Office of the Presidency of the Republica position in which he had been holding since December 22, 2022. In a letter sent to the President Dina Boluarteurges her to listen to the population that asks for changes and respond to them “as head of state, rather than as head of government.”
In the document dated February 1, 2021, Molina Martínez points out that in order to adopt a position of dialogue, political gestures are needed that overcome differences and rebuild the trust that the population has towards the Executive. He adds that this becomes more difficult to achieve with the number of deaths in the context of protests and that responsibility has not yet been attributed to these deaths.
“I tried to do my best to contribute to the reunion among Peruvians, but I don’t seem to be the main advisor you want. Thus, I have concluded that from outside the Government I can do more for the reforms that the country urgently requires. Therefore, I hereby submit my resignation from the position of Chief of the Technical Cabinet of the Presidency of the Republic that you entrusted to me,” he said.
Likewise, in another part of the document he calls on the president to listen to the population and to the “great majority who ask for change.” She asked not to cease efforts to approach representatives of civil society and the private, academic, and clerical sectors.