The Minister of Foreign Trade and Tourism, Roberto Sánchez, indicated that the President Pedro Castillo At no time has it indicated that the delivery of the sea to Bolivia will be put to referendum, after the statements that the president had in this regard in an interview for CNN.
“At no time has the president said that the sovereignty and delivery of the sea to our brother country of Bolivia is going to be put to a referendum. That is false. A stirred oil, profit of vacadores, “said the minister on Channel N.
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Sánchez added that attempts are being made to misinterpret the president’s words. When asked by the motion of “irrevocable resignation” presented by Congresswoman Rosselli Amuruz against Pedro Castillo, the official replied that it is “a thing without meaning.”
“In the exercise of freedom, anyone can present a motion from here or from there, but based on good sense, it is still a meaningless thing,” said the head of the Mincetur.
Pedro Castillo referred to an eventual exit to the sea for Bolivia
Pedro Castillo stressed in an interview with the CNN Conclusions program that it will not arbitrarily give Bolivia access to the Peruvian sea, despite the fact that it welcomes this popular demand from the neighboring country.
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“We will consult the people. For that, the people need to manifest themselves. (…) What would happen if the Peruvians agree? I owe myself to the people, I would never do something that the people do not want,” Castillo said in an interview with journalist Fernando del Rincón.
Similarly, the head of state admitted having shouted “sea for Bolivia” on one occasion during 2018, when he participated in a union event in that country. “I did not say it as president,” the president clarified.