This is how they see us abroad – I
Del Rincón speaks clearly
Since his interview with President Pedro Castillo for the CNN network, the journalist Fernando del Rincón has been attentive to what is happening in our country. In one of his last programs, he severely questioned the role that the Congress of the Republic has played in the political crisis and accused that, with his inaction, “it has allowed him (the president) for a whole year to destroy the country”.
This is how they see us abroad – II
They don’t get bullets
“What excuse do you have? It is unacceptable, its performance is a shame. What is happening in Peru is no longer just Castillo’s responsibility; it is that the other powers are failing so resoundingly that we have to sit down and underline it,” del Rincón pointed out. This is how they see us abroad. And now, what do they have to say in the Legislative Branch?
Beder plucking daisies
I’m leaving, I’m not leaving…
Beder Camacho, deputy secretary general of the Government Palace, continues to insist that he will not be an effective collaborator because he has not committed any crime. Is it so that the tenant of the Palace listens to him? However, he affirmed that he is evaluating his resignation from the position and hinted that he will discuss it with the head of state after the changes in the cabinet. Oh, but that’s not all. According to what he said, he is a career civil servant and, as such, has “work roots”, for which he -he maintained- “I will return to my position”. To take note of the threat, sorry, of the notice…
mess in AP
‘The Children’ threaten
And the misgovernment and chaos in the Executive are replicated in Popular Action, the party of the beloved ‘Children’ of the head of state. Now it turns out that its six members would not have been expelled and their partisan situation would only be resolved today Saturday in a plenary session. Due to this mess, Ilich López accused Edmundo del Águila -signatory of the initial statement- of usurping functions, while his colleague Elvis Vergara wasted no time and warned that “some people are making mistakes” and “they are going to have to pay the impact”. Threat?
To Victor Rodriguez Monteza
JNJ ratifies dismissal
The National Board of Justice unanimously ratified its agreement – adopted in November of last year – by which the supreme prosecutor Víctor Raúl Rodríguez Monteza, accused of belonging to the Los Necks Blancos del Puerto criminal organization, headed by the now fugitive, is dismissed. Former Supreme Judge César Hinostroza, who, it is recalled, has an international arrest warrant. Tremendous gems turned out.