Keiko Fujimori criticizes ‘inexplicable’ confinement in Semana Santa para los cristianos

Candidate for the presidency of Peru by the ultra-right-wing party Fuerza Popular, Keiko Fujimori, has criticized the tax restrictions imposed on coronavirus contagions during the Semana Santa, a “desproposito” for Christians who want to “live their lives”.

“The decision to hold a seminary in Santa Santa’s is a new one for the president. One of his most ideological views is that much has been given to the Peruvians,” Fujimori said in a video posted on social media.

The Gobierno of Inter-President Francisco Sagasti announced the passing of a school luncheon with visits to the Semana Santa festivities that included the suspension of interprovincial transport via land and area.

To Fujimori, privar “a todos los catholicos y christianos de vivir” su fe “en un moment tan dififile es un golpe onverklaarbaar”. “But not only that. There are miles of Peruvians who are these days as an opportunity to offer their products and services, but they are also the ones who have been hired,” he said.

“President Sagasti, this is the time. Abra la Semana Santa. Do not close our fe, do not close our work”, ha appealed Keiko Fujimori.

This Saturday, the Peruvian Ministry of Health announced that it had exceeded the 50,000 deaths since the start of the pandemic. The new epidemiological balance of the United States has recorded 5,334 new cases and 188 coronavirus deaths over the years, with a total of 1,460,779 positive cases of pandemic and 50,085 deaths.

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