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Passed in Peru | Cusco: They accuse regional government of not complying with promises with populated centers

Passed in Peru | Cusco: They accuse regional government of not complying with promises with populated centers
Passed in Peru | Cusco: They accuse regional government of not complying with promises with populated centers
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Passed in Peru | Cusco. Populated centers are the most forgotten and vulnerable corners of Cusco. That is why they mobilized to the door of the regional to demand not to remain abandoned by the authorities.

The representatives of these populations said that with just 2,500 budget soles per month, their authorities have to face disasters and urgencies. In March, after years of insistence, the regional government opened the door to dialogue and offered help for public cleaning and landfills. The commitment was clear. But today, a month later, there are no compactors, or personal, or agreements.

More than 150 mayors claim the basics: health, education, roads, and above all, respect. Rural families are exposed to diseases due to waste collection. On March 10, action was promised. Today they demand compliance. Populated centers do not ask for favors, they demand , Cuscopost reported.

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Ayacucho: Senace warns South miners who cannot operate without certification

Passed in Peru | Ayacucho. The Executive President of the Environmental Certification Service (Senace), Silvia Cuba, warned in her recent visit to Ayacucho that no mining project can operate – not expand – without having the corresponding environmental certification, especially in areas of high ecological sensitivity such as the headwaters of the southern basin of the region.

“All mining activities must go through Senace. If a mining company modifies a project without this certification, the OEFA will intervene and sanction. There is no room to operate outside the law,” he said.

The pronouncement comes in a critical context: various extractive projects in Ayacucho are being questioned for their environmental impacts and the lack of adequate consultation processes. In addition, there are paralyzed works that began without complying with the technical requirements of environmental evaluation.

“There are roads, channels and other infrastructure that remained halfway because the environmental certification was not considered from the beginning. This not only harms the population, he also exposes the authorities to sanctions,” said Cuba.

The Senace, entity in charge of evaluating the environmental viability of large investment projects, has given special attention in the region for its high environmental conflict. her visit, the Executive President held meetings with regional, provincial and district authorities to strengthen capacities and prevent more projects from falling into irregularities. Day.

Puno: Armed robacies enter housing in broad daylight

Passed in Peru | A lot. The wave of assaults and robberies in the city of Juliaca. This , a of armed criminals entered a to steal in broad daylight.

The unfortunate event occurred today, in the San Luis sector of the city of Juliaca, the youngest daughter of the owners of the housing returned from her study center and saw eight hooded men inside her home.

Very scared, the young woman went out to ask her neighbors for help. However, the malefactors fled in a black van, after shooting in the air.

With tears in her eyes, the young woman said that the criminals took a laptop and the savings that her brothers kept in a piggy.

The owner of the property said that, at the time of the events, none of her relatives were inside the house. The police who arrived at the scene to investigate the incident found scattered bullets on the ground. Some neighbors who witnessed the robbery would have recorded the escape of the malefactors, the goal reported.

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La Libertad: Presidential Candidate rejects possible nomination of Vladimiro Montesinos: “It would be a tragedy”

Passed in Peru | Freedom. Given the possibility that Vladimiro Montesinos, presidential exassor during the regime of Alberto Fujimori, is released and aspires to run for the Presidency of the Republic, Dr. Carlos Alberto Vásquez Boyer, former rector of the National University of Trujillo (UNT) and current presidential pre -candidate with the of workers and entrepreneurs (Pte Peru), expressed his profound rejection) worry.

Vásquez Boyer was emphatic in pointing out that the eventual candidacy of Montesinos would represent a “national tragedy,” given the dark legacy of corruption, rights violations and institutional weakening that, according to him, marked the Fujimorist decade.

“The presence of Vladimiro Montesinos in the scene, pretending to govern the country, would be a tragedy for our homeland and a serious offense for the memory of Peruvians. It was the main driver of the largest corruption that Peru has lived together with Alberto Fujimori,” said Boyer.

The candidate recalled that, during the Fujimorist government, under the advice of Montesinos, repressive policies were implemented that, under the pretext of combating terrorism, seriously violated the fundamental rights of thousands of citizens.

Likewise, Vásquez Boyer questioned the ideology that, according to him, predominated in the Armed Forces and the National Police during the toughest years of the conflict with the Shining Path. He indicated that this ideology was influenced by an authoritarian thought that justified the systematic violation of human rights, and directly responsible for Montesinos for promoting that approach.

Finally, he called on citizenship and the country’s democratic institutions to be vigilant in the face of any attempt to to power by figures associated with the darkest periods in the recent history of Peru, Trujillo reported.

Loreto: illegal charges in

Passed in Peru | Loreto The of Sitramun Maynas, Robinson Velásquez, denounced undue on the workers’ forms. As noted, amounts that reach the S/ 700 for “social support”, without the consent of the workers, would have been discounted.

Although an internal legal report ordered to this charge for considering it arbitrary, the unionist affirmed that discounts were continued for more than S/ 25,000 soles.

Velásquez questioned that the municipality acts as an intermediary of charges without legal support, violating rights.

He announced that they will file the complaint with the Ombudsman, the Prosecutor’s Office and the Comptroller, and that they are in coordination with the legal advisor to take measures.

The union requires that those responsible be investigated and this irregular practice is ended immediate, said Proycontra.

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