Brunella and Richard married
summer wedding
In the midst of the chaos and roadblocks in the interior of the country, the son of César Acuña, Richard Acuña, and the TV presenter, Brunella Horna, were united in holy matrimony. On Saturday night, at a luxurious reception in La Molina, the couple – who were originally going to get married in December – finally said yes. Former congressmen, politicians, models and even Mike Bahía were at the wedding. The personal touch of César Acuña could not be missing, who said: “Today is a special day, because today is a special day for both families.” And then he gets upset when they make memes.
would no longer be necessary
End of the urea story
The nefarious and inept government of Pedro Castillo tried again and again to buy urea for last year’s agricultural campaign; however, such was its inefficiency that it failed in all processes and at this point it would no longer be necessary. Over the weekend, the Minister of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri), Nelly Paredes, said that the Executive authorities “are not willing to continue with the fertilizer purchase processes,” since the urgent deadline expired on December 31. December 2022. Instead, they will now focus on subsidies and other tools for farmers, such as the Fertiabono. We’ll see if this works.
Olivos blames him for the violence
Castle, the inciter
And speaking of the ‘teacher’ and the consequences of his actions, Congresswoman Vivian Olivos (FP) reflected on the situation in the country. “Thanks to Pedro Castillo and accomplices in his decentralized Councils of Ministers, they did NOT seek to solve the country’s problems, they only victimized themselves and sowed hatred against the press, Congress and the PNP. Today the result is: They are destroying their own land,” she wrote on Twitter. Well, it’s no secret that, even in prison, the former president has continued to incite violence.
Keiko Fujimori looks at Spain
Insist on traveling
Despite the lack of transparency when she processed her first judicial permit to travel abroad, the leader of Fuerza Popular, Keiko Fujimori, insists on leaving the country. Through her lawyer, Giulliana Loza, she asked the Judiciary for authorization to travel to Spain between January 22 and 27 “for academic reasons.” Will it be done?
They condemn “assault”
Government supports Lula
President Dina Boluarte, through a message that was released by the Foreign Ministry, strongly condemned “the assault” committed against the headquarters of Congress, the Executive Branch and the Supreme Court in Brasilia, as well as “any attempt to disregard” the legitimacy of the October presidential elections in which Lula da Silva won.