Jorge Montoya: “The government is infested with improvised, this is not enough”

Congressman Jorge Montoya was dismayed to indicate that our country is entering a state of no return.

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Congressman Jorge Montoya spoke on the governance of our country and assured that the administration of President Pedro Castillo is not enough.

Through his social networks, the parliamentarian of Action for Peru, indicated that this mandate “is infested with mediocrity and improvised” and considered that the situation “is not enough.”

“The government is infested with mediocrity and improvised, this is not enough because the country is entering a point of no return and that will be harmful to our history,” he wrote on the social network.

Let us remember that Pedro Castillo has been granted two motions for his removal from office. In both, Popular Renewal, he has been in favor. However, both requests have not been successful.

A few weeks ago, Montoya had to come out front and apologize for some comments he made during the week of protests and demonstrations in Peru. The parliamentarian shared a video with his followers sending that message.

“Dear compatriots, on April 5, I gave some unfortunate statements when I arrived at the congress to try to report that I was going to see possible disturbances in the city of Lima and I mentioned that people were going to come down from the hills. That expression has been misinterpreted, my intention was not to offend anyone. I apologize to you for that. I am in the congress because I have received the vote from you, from the people who live right around the city in San Juan de Lurigancho, in Villa María del Triunfo in Comas, in San Martín de Porres. I want to apologize to you if I have made you feel bad about my expressions, he began.

“We have supported and promoted all initiatives to challenge and censure the unpresentable ministers that this government has appointed. As a bench and in a personal way, we promote the presidential vacancy because it is the only way out of this crisis that President Castillo has generated. We will never give up on our principle by defending democracy and our homeland and taking it away from the radical and obsolete extremisms that govern us today,” he added.

The congressman made a mea culpa and went out to apologize after unfortunate expressions.

CERRÓN SAYS THAT THE ONLY CHANGE OF CASTLE SHOULD BE ON THE LEFT

Vladimir Cerrón, leader of Peru Libre, criticized and questioned whether Cardinal Pedro Barreto's intervention in the political crisis facing the country, was is about an “ecclesiastical coup”.

Through his Twitter account, Cerrón has been sending this series of doubts following the cardinal's latest statements.

“Ecclesiastical coup? If the priest has not yet found out, there is one party that won the elections and the rest would be usurpation. The interference of the clergy in choosing a premier or a cabinet is totally unacceptable.”

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After two meetings with President Pedro Castillo, Cardinal de Huancayo said: “There will be a new Cabinet and a Premier that does not depend on the Peru-Libre party or groups around President Castillo. They have to be honest people who play for Peru from a perspective of national unity.”

Faced with this, the political leader of the pencil party pointed out that “the only change of course that Castillo can make is to the left”. And he also said: “If the president is thinking about a new cabinet without the knowledge of the Council of Ministers, his bench and his party, only in complicity with the Church, he would be in a big political error.”

“The Barreto Cabinet would only guarantee the subordinate coexistence of the people with their exploiters, believing it natural and necessary,” he said in another message from the virtual trench.

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