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These are today’s shorts Monday, July 18, 2022

These are today's shorts Monday, July 18, 2022

Drones in the Palace – I

Alva’s replica

The head of Congress, María del Carmen Alva (AP), responded to President Pedro Castillo, who on Saturday called the congressmen “political drones” for meeting at dawn to, supposedly, look for headlines in the press. “There are drones that do nothing during the day; unlike them, this Congress has not stopped, we have worked morning, afternoon and night”, argued Alva, who said that working at dawn is not done by drones. “It’s the other way around, we work for the country and triple what he (Castillo) works,” she said. The teacher was silent.

(Photo: Renzo Salazar / @photo.gec)

Drones in the Palace – II

Chotano forgets Chota

And speaking of officials who do nothing, Pedro Castillo forgot the Víctor Herrera Delgado school in Tacabamba, in his beloved Chota (Cajamarca). A place that was never inaugurated and does not even have basic services such as drinking water. Cuarto Poder revealed that on February 20, Castillo promised that the Minister of Education would personally deal with the issue, but this never happened. Now hundreds of students study in the old school headquarters, which is an hour and a half away on foot and, on top of that, it is also falling apart. Not even for his Chota does he honor his “teacher’s word.”

These are today's shorts Monday, July 18, 2022

attacked Castillo

The ‘cau cau’ of Chirinos

After the legislature, Congresswoman Patricia Chirinos returned to her mini program “Sazón de la woman” on networks, where she basically cooks while Pedro Castillo cracks. This time, she prepared a cau cau de pota. “This is an economic option, now that everything is so expensive. That is the feeling of Peruvians, and where the corrupt government of Castillo has taken us, ”she said while she chopped the potatoes. Lots of chili on that plate.

These are today's shorts Monday, July 18, 2022

The new AP leadership

The ‘children’ at the table

Julio Chávez, mayor of San Martín de Porres, was sworn in yesterday as the new general secretary of Popular Action in a ceremony with a large gathering. But be careful, at the main table he was accompanied by two of the congressmen known as ‘The Children’: Ilich López and Elvis Vergara. Apparently, the new leadership has forgiven them.

These are today's shorts Monday, July 18, 2022

Your candidacy is not defined

Carrasco’s fate

After several weeks in suspense, the JNE decided to leave the case of Juan Carrasco Millones, who is running for the Lambayeque Regional Government, up for vote. The former minister of Castillo and visitor of Sarratea was excluded in the first instance because he breached the principle of parity. Will it have been worth it for him to give up his position as prosecutor to enter politics? We’ll know soon if he lost rope and goat.

(Photo: GEC)
(Photo: GEC)

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