Cristian Rivero asks Pedro Castillo to step aside: “This uncertainty is untenable”

TV host Cristian Rivero was dismayed by the situation facing the country, and did not hesitate to express it on Twitter. In addition to making an order to the Government.

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Cristian Rivero joined the wave of criticism Pedro Castillo has been receiving after declaring a curfew for Tuesday, April 5, amid a political crisis following several days of protests by carriers who are against the increase in the price of gasoline.

The Government ordered social immobility in Lima and Callao for this Tuesday from 02:00 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. The TV host assured that this measure only increases uncertainty of Peruvians.

“This situation, this chaos, this uncertainty is unsustainable, if you can't manage the country, step aside and withdraw, it would be the most sensible thing if the people “care” , said the TV presenter in clear reference to Pedro Castillo and his ministers.

This is how the animator has used his networks to give his opinion on what is happening at the national level. Even before the State was declared an emergency, Rivero was aware of the transport stoppage, retweeting and supporting comments from television users and journalists, such as that of Rosa María Palacios and Pamela Vériz, who wrote: “The country paralyzed amid chaos and misrule. Peruvians cornered and in distress. And the president? Opening a school. Like this or more disconnected from reality?”

As you remember, the president delivered his speech this Monday, April 4, around midnight. “The Council of Ministers has approved declaring citizen irremovability (curfew) from 2 in the morning until 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, April 5, in order to protect the fundamental rights of all people, which will not impede the supply of the essential services of all Peruvians and Peruvians”, was his Message to the Nation.

MONICA SANCHEZ AGAINST THE CURFEW

Another TV figure who spoke out against the curfew imposed by the Pedro Castillo government was Mónica Sánchez, film and television actress. The interpreter for Al Fondo Hay Sitio indicated that this provision only increases uncertainty in our country.

“Without north, without leadership, with hunger, divided, without freedom. This is Peru. Confining ourselves to lockdown for a few hours in Lima makes no sense, it only increases uncertainty, fuels discontent and once again highlights the inability to resolve and govern,” he wrote on his Twitter account.

Likewise, like many users, Monica Sánchez recalled the date of the autocoup d'état of the now imprisoned Alberto Fujimori, on April 5, 1992.

“What an irony that it is an april 5th.. ”, said the actress of Al Fondo Hay Sitio and De Vuelta al Barrio.

WHAT WAS PEDRO CASTILLO'S MESSAGE?

President Pedro Castillo delivered his speech this Monday, April 4, around midnight, in the midst of a political crisis after several days of protests by carriers who are against the increase in the price of gasoline.

“The Council of Ministers has approved declaring citizen irremovability (curfew) from 2 in the morning until 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, April 5, to protect the fundamental rights of all people, which will not impede the provision of essential services for all Peruvians,” he said in his Message to the Nation.

The supreme decree that makes it official was signed by Castillo; the president of the Council of Ministers, Aníbal Torres; the Minister of Defense, José Luis Gavidia; the Minister of the Interior, Alfonso Chávarry; and the Minister of Justice, Félix Chero.

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