The permanence of the president of the Council of Ministers, Gustavo Adrianzén, wobble. After confirming the Murder of 13 miners in Patazthat, according to him, they had not been kidnapped, different parliamentarians reminded him of his expressions and were in favor of his departure, either through a resignation or censorship.
The non -grouped congressman Edward Málaga Trillo He expressed his outrage through social network X, noting that Adrianzén’s statements reflected a disconnection with the seriousness of the facts. “This is only four days ago. On the moon. There is no objective reason not to censor it”, He wrote, referring to the comments of the Prime Minister, who had claimed that the abduction was a“ false alarm ”.
“What have the emergency states served? What did Adrianzén go to Pataz to promise more police bases? The deployment of police and military makes no sense if there are no forceful orders to end that crime. Adrianzén must leave office“He questioned in another publication.
Silvana Roblesmember of the Socialist bank, he also strongly criticized the Executive. The legislator accused the government of acting on their backs to the population and He recalled that they doubted the veracity of the kidnapping. “This is the result of the pro -crime laws and ineffectiveness of the Executive. Neither the emergency or the war have been effective. A president and ministers who do not act against violence, cannot continue in office”He said.
For its part, Susel walls described the Premier as a “disaster” and shared a publication in which it is mentioned that the reported massacre “It must cost the head of the Ministry of Interior, Julio Díaz Zulueta.” He also recalled that he developed a vacancy motion against President Dina Boluarte and invoked her. “We do not deserve this woman in the government,” he wrote.
Meanwhile, without demanding measures against members of the Executive, Jorge Montoya and Alejandro Muñante They questioned the strategy. The first of them, of honor and glory, indicated that “the government cannot continue to be a spectator of the violence that plagues the mining areas of the country.” What has happened in Pataz is a tragedy that demonstrates abandonment, impunity and lack of concrete action in terms of security, “he wrote; while Muñante, of the popular renewal bank, described the massacre as a Emergency states failure test.
According to Muñante, this situation is the result of policies designed by bureaucrats aligned with non -governmental organizations and human rights organizations, which, in his opinion, has weakened the government’s ability to guarantee security in the country.
On Wednesday, April 30, at a conference by the Council of Ministers, Gustavo Adrianzén denied the retention of 13 mining workers in the district of Patazin the region of La Libertad. As he explained, there was no complaint and, according to the information obtained through security bodies and bodies, the news is not truthful.
“Audios were received that allegedly accounted for these kidnappings, but to date we have no complaints. Right now I am checking if something else has arrived and I have no variation. We have no news that the fact has occurred. Army patrols and the PNP are coordinating with the local police stations, and the patrol is continued in the critical points of the District of Pataz. I would reiterate the absence of this fact, ”he said then.
So far, although the massacre was already confirmed, the Premier has not yet come out to exercise any mea guilt or clarification. All he has done is to publish through social networks the hashtag “Lamineríailegalasina”.
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