The Government managed to finalize and sign minutes of dialogue with transport and agriculture leaders after the friction and divided table that was installed in the Wanka Coliseum, in Huancayo, which was attended by 6 state ministers and the local population. With this, it was agreed to suspend the strike for 5 days.
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It was reported that the signed minutes were negotiated at different dialogue tables inside the coliseum, where transporters and farmers reached important partial agreements, such as the next unblocking of roads in Junín.
“This truce (with farmers) that they have told us we are going to assume responsibly under commitments… the agreement is that we have to work under a timeline, we have already raised the issue such as the price of fertilizer and milk”, indicated Óscar Zea, Minister of Agrarian Development and Irrigation.
On the other hand, the agreement with transporters was given in a document signed at the table of the Minister of Culture, Alejandro Salas, and in this it was agreed to release the tracks. This highlights the reduction of the Selective Consumption Tax (ISC) on fuels by 90%.
Likewise, the Executive will present a bill to Congress to exempt the production chain from VAT payment of certain key foods for the family basket such as chicken, eggs, flour and noodles.
The routes would be unblocked in the next few hours and everything that has been finalized will be communicated to the other guilds involved in this strike.
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The Executive team, which arrived in Huancayo this morning, was made up of the Ministers of Justice and Human Rights, Félix Chero; of Energy and Mines, Carlos Palacios; of Economy and Finance, Oscar Graham; from the Interior, Alfonso Chávarry, and from Agrarian Development and Irrigation, Oscar Zea; as well as the Vice Minister of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers.
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The Minister of Foreign Trade and Tourism, Roberto Sánchez, and the Minister of Culture, Alejandro Salas, arrived in the city yesterday. The Government sought an understanding with leaders and protesters who demand measures in the face of the rise in fuel and fertilizer prices, which has an impact on the family economy.