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Pedro Castillo is against the influence of gender in the school curriculum, opposes abortion, equalized matrimony and euthanasia.

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The first place to stay Candidate of Extreme Izquierda Pedro Castillo in the first wave of presidential elections in Peru, the abyss that has spread since the colonial times in the capital of the Andean capital, traditionally marginalized and discriminated against.

Castillo, a schoolteacher and unionist who mediates in the second world of Keiko Fujimori, following the preliminary preliminary ruling of the vote, it was submitted to the final instance of the presidential commissions by the Andina people, which were elected by the elites who, exceptionally rare, exclude them from the capital.

Although classified as Izquierda, Castillo has conservative positions: it is contrary to the gender impact of the school curriculum, opposes abortion, equalized matrimony and euthanasia.

The ill-fated of Lima as “Peru profundo” so voz de in the form of a vote in favor of a candidate practically rejected by the capitalists, that it was taken vaguely to lead a couple of years in the name of a great huelga of masters who paralyzed for three months.

In the last weeks, affirm that does not apply a tax to the great fortunes, is that the mill of its redistributive plan is in the nationalization of gas and the negotiation of contracts and treaties, as well as the obligation of multinationals inviting a share of their assets in the country

Mientras en Lima Castillo is not among the four most voted candidates, the aspirant of the socialist and Marxist party Peru Libre has been the first in 16 of the 26 electoral constituencies in Peru, according to the fast-track account taken by the Ipsos polling station.

Supported by the camp

The support to Castillo has been abreast in regions of Andinas where the majority of the rural population and power such as Apurímac, Huancavelica and Ayacucho, have obtained more than 50% of the votes.

In northern Cajamarca, in its native region, Castillo saw the highest turnout with 40% of the vote, a large percentage appears to have been obtained in the surre amazon region of Madre de Dios, frontier with Brazil in Bolivia but with a large number of emigrants from the Andes.

We also voted the most in the regions of Arequipa, Cusco and Puno, among many favorite candidates identified and identified with their departments as economist Hernando De Soto (neo-liberal right), Verónika Mendoza (izquierda) and Yonhy Lescano (centroizquierda), respectively.

Keiko Fujimori’s most likely second-in-command, former president Alberto Fujimori’s heir and political hereda (1990-2000), voted the most in 8 of the 26 constituencies, just like Castillo, but in more urban areas, where it has large cities and more population density.

A discount in Lima

“¿De dónde salió Castillo?”, Fue la pregunta más repetita este lunes en Lima, a city with the most accommodating districts suelen vivir de espaldas a los Andes ya su poblancion rural pese a que la cordillera comienza ni bien se sale de la ciudad por la Carretera Central, la unica vía asphaltada que comunica Lima con el centro del país.

Without embarrassment, the deep abstinence of the rural Andino vote, an elusive electorate and Izquierda conservator, has been plagued for some years by the extraordinary legislative elections.

Many young Peruvians who have been through the Vivian case for some time are considered serious and, while trying to consolidate the agricultural reform of 1969, the great victims of the Sendero Luminoso gang, the terrorist terrorist group that launched a major internal conflict (1990-2000) in the intention to emulate in China the Chinese revolution.

Ultra-Orthodox Pedro Castillo is consolidating as the most-voted candidate in the general elections in Peru, but he will not run in the run-up to the presidency and will be seconded. EFE
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In the celebrating comics in 2020, there is a clear anticipation of the rural andino vote being concentrated on the radical ultra-nationalists of the Union of Peru (UPP), the Messianic Party and the Agricultural Popular Front of Peru (Frepap) and in the Middle East, also the Front Amplio of izquierdas.

Castillo agglutinó ahora esos votos, una rural figure con la que pueden sentirme ampliamente identificos y con unas offers that promises more equality between Peruvians and more investment in health and education, some difficult access for the people of the camp.

This time in record time, then his candidacy commences to ascend only two weeks before the vote, at which time it will be considered in the polls in the “others” group to occupy the first place in the preferences.

A balotaje: Pedro Castillo y Keiko Fujimori

If you are elected as president, Castillo promises to modify the Constitution of Peru and thus can bring about an economic reform in which the State assumes a more protagonist role in the market. In addition, its proposal also includes nationalizing companies in the economic sectors such as mining, petroleum, hydro-energy, gas and communications. This governing body plans to establish some kind of law and order center in the Andean country.

According to the second case, the inconvenience is the Castillo’s radical discourse will be sufficient to read the Presidency, then in front will go to a Keiko Fujimori who will collect the legacy of his father in front of Sendero Luminoso to be debated by the corruption allegations that could be brought to justice. (I)

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