It should be a simple formality. The president Dina Boluartethe same one that does not want to declare to the press and that blames the media for the serious problems experienced in the country, began this Tuesday with a greeting for the Journalist’s Day that is celebrated today.
In a message broadcast on X, the Presidency states: “We salute our dear journalists, men and women of the press who report with integrity and objectivity.”
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Boluarte highlighted that the commitment to the truth of the men and women of the press “is essential to strengthen our democracy and guarantee the right to information of thousands of Peruvians.”
The message ends with “Thank you for your dedication and professionalism!”
📹🎤🎙️ We salute our dear journalists, men and women of the press who report with integrity and objectivity. Your commitment to the truth is essential to strengthen our democracy and guarantee the right to information of thousands of Peruvians. Thank you for your…
— Presidency of Peru 🇵🇪 (@presidenciaperu) October 1, 2024
Only on the weekend, when I was at an official activity in PiuraBoluarte hinted that the population prefers to watch YouTube, TikTok or Instagram, since the capital’s television channels lie. From this city in the country, he gave a boost to the regional press.
“We need to join in the construction of the homeland. We need to build Peru to be different. To the regional press, which is here, accompanying us. Thank you for joining us. Hopefully, in your newscasts today, tomorrow and the day after, these news will be broadcast Positive. I hope that from the Piura region, you will be the example of giving news adjusted to the truth. You will be the pilot of telling the truth, and believe me, you will gain more sympathy, because when you lie, and you lie, that’s it. “Nobody wants to listen to lies. They prefer to watch YouTube, Tik Tok, Instagram. They no longer watch the channels,” said the head of state.
Through Supreme Decree No. 2521 since 1953, the Peruvian Journalist’s Day is commemorated every October 1.
What is the reason? On October 1, 1790, the young journalist Jaime Bausate y Meza founded the Diario de Lima, considered the first printed newspaper in the country.
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