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Where is Dina Boluarte? : Presidency ends the mystery

Dina Boluarte

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Where is Dina Boluarte?

After a series of speculations, the X account of the Presidency of the Republic decided to clarify the mystery:

“The President of the Republic has been carrying out her usual work schedule, after her visit to the city of Pucallpa was postponed due to bad weather. In that city she planned to fly over the areas affected by the fires, and meet with local authorities. In the afternoon, the president will hold a meeting with some mayors of Metropolitan Lima at the Government Palace. Yesterday she held a working meeting with the premier and the ministers of Education, Transportation, Interior and Defense to. define the state of emergency in some districts of Lima, a decision that was published in an extraordinary edition of the newspaper El Peruano.”

ORIGINAL NOTE

The president Dina Boluarte has maintained a policy of not giving interviews to the press. However, it has been characterized by responding aggressively when intercepted by reporters. Last week, the president told a journalist in Amazonas “I don’t need your tears,” in response to the press man’s indignation over the forest fires.

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Likewise, she has also taken advantage of her visits to schools and other institutions to sing “el gato ron ron”, or even claim that she is compared to “Chucky and his girlfriend”, in reference to the location of the presidential vehicle in Asia, near the condominium where the PNP searched for the fugitive Vladimir Cerron.

A week ago, the president reproached Congress for not having authorized her to travel to New York, while Peru is suffering from ferocious forest fires that have left 20 Peruvians dead, hectares of forests devastated and hundreds of animals dead.

Given Parliament’s refusal to allow her to leave the country, the president addressed a message to the Nation in which she accused the congressmen of having “personal interests.”

This Thursday there was a strike by transporters in Lima, given the drivers’ tiredness of being extorted and even murdered by hitmen. The measure of force that was announced on Wednesday, however, the president did not comment on it nor has it been seen since Wednesday morning, when she participated in a Council of Ministers.

The president did not sing or make jokes, but she also did not speak to the country about the serious security crisis that is being experienced in the streets. Instead, those who gave a conference were the ministers and the chief of staff, Gustavo Adrianzén.

According to the official agenda of the Presidency, the president had no official activities on Thursday. That is, he did not participate in the meeting in which the decisions adopted by the Council of Ministers yesterday were made, such as the declaration of the state of emergency in Lima and Callao.

Likewise, the PCM does not publish the minutes of the Councils of Ministers.

The declaration has not yet been published in the official newspaper El Peruano. What did Boluarte do on Thursday, when the capital was paralyzed and hundreds of public transport drivers demanded security and guarantees for their lives? And where is he today?

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