Pedro Castillo's political scene includes demonstrations
against him claiming his vacancy and exposing internal disputes
The government of the president of Peru, the leftist Pedro
Castillo, is dying. The protests against him in the streets of Lima demand his
dismissal from Congress while the calls within his political party for the
appointment of Óscar Maú lortua as Chancellor to replace Héctor Béjar set fire
to the spirits of the radical sectors linked to the founder of the awning,
Vladimir Cerrón.
The combustion of the scene is in social networks. On the
one hand, Cerrón shows the friction with the president without dissimulation.
From Twitter he speaks to her. He warns him that "to defraud the
expectations of the people would be to make this government a second humalism,
continuing neoliberal policies."
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