César Hildebrandt: “Before I argued that Dina Boluarte should resign, now I say that she has to leave” | USA | early elections | United States | news | Present

Dina Boluarte’s destination would be jail, according to César Hildebrandt. Photo: composition LR/el Popular

César Hildebrandt commented this Friday, in his weekly column, on an event that occurred at the beginning of the week: the pronouncement made by the Undersecretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs of USABrian Nichols, who expressed his hope that the president In Boluarte and the Congress “reach an agreement to anticipate the elections”, qualifying democracy in Peru as fragile. Given this, the journalist insisted that the departure of the executive president must take place as soon as possible.

“It’s very simple: the government of Mrs. Boluarte, of the Dircote generalitos, of the infiltrated Fujimorismo, of the prefectural coinage, of the prostituted Congress, of the Constitutional Court turned pimp, of the 67 dead, of the Public Ministry associated with the Executive, that Government, we say, is not viable. It leads us to ruin, to confrontation, to delirium,” the press man specified in his weekly.

He also stressed that “only the right believes that this can last until 2026.” “And only the catatonic press can write editorials flattering the order and progress of this technocracy that tries to hide the vacuity of the regime. The United States knows it and has said it through the most qualified spokesperson of its Foreign Ministry,” he questioned.

In this sense, and in accordance with the opinion of the United States, Hildebrandt specified: “If before I argued that Mrs. Boluarte should resign, now I say that she has to get out. That is what they have whispered to her, after all. —and shedding our diplomatic manners—, in Washington”.

The journalist emphasized that “Mrs. Boluarte is unsustainable and even those who actively tried to protect her are beginning to tell her so openly.”

On the other hand, he could not avoid referring to the situation of Alberto Otárola: “Meanwhile, the lady walks, you don’t know where, heading nowhere. And poor Otárola just realizes that he is second to no one.” .

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