
The preferences have not been decided with clarity in Peru until one of the general elections of the 11th of April. Following a questioned vote last March, the center-right and outspoken populist of the popular Action Party, Yonhy Lescano, stated the intention to vote with 13% of the supporters, followed by three candidates of the right with 7% each. The conservators compete to be the best exponent of the mano dura and the defense of the free market. A 21% of voters do not know how to vote for the 18 candidates and a 16% prefer to vote blank, according to the Datum poll.
Well, the election campaign is marked by proposals to end the crisis caused by the pandemic — the Peruvian economy was up 11% in 2020 — in recent weeks has sparked a controversy over the likelihood of private sector jobs import the vehicles against the covid-19. Presidential candidates from various political parties, the opposition to Francisco Sagasti’s Gobierno, are promoting this option.
Of the 19 presidential candidates, Lescano, the favorite, is the one who ran for mayor in politics. Has been parliamentary for three weeks on behalf of the same party and is represented in Puno, the region of the nation, on the frontier with Bolivia. Abogado, of 62 years, Lescano offers to luchar against the monopolies, and especially the pharmaceutical, and is conservative in the social. A company that does not accept abortion in cases of sexual violence “because it has a sin” and plant that the State assumes the responsibility of their babies.
Lescano’s party led the move to dismantle the power, last November, in the presence of President Martin Vizcarra, investigating the receipt of millions of sovereign empresas by companies when he was regional governor of Moquegua in 2014. Congressman Manuel Merino, of the bath Intergovernmental government cargo on six days following the abandonment of Vizcarra, and was investigated by the murderers and heirs who caused the police repression in the protests that took place in the country.
Between the empaths with a 7% vote intention of the right has increased in visibility Rafael López. The candidate is an ex-girlfriend and financier of Luis Castañeda’s party, the Lima ex-clerk investigated by the alleged reception of sobriety by the Brazilian constructors Odebrecht and OAS.
López cambio the number of the National Solidarity group, cited in the Chestnut Polls, and posted by Popular Renovation. In the February 1 issue of the Institute of Peruvian Studies, it stands at 2%, but its ultra-conservative messages in the style of Trump have generated indignation and gone viral. In one of his discourses, he proposes that the nineteenth-century violations that are committed to pudiesen take place in “a five-star hotel, with swimming pool, food”, in order to be able to decide whether to quarrel with the baby or the child.
López is the company and one of its companies is part of the railway oligopoly that serves Machu Picchu, the main attractive tourist destination in Peru. Millions of them pay tribute to their empresas. The politician, who is also a member of Opus Dei, has recruited as candidates for members of Sodalicio, a Peruvian Catholic sect sanctioned by psychological and sexual abusers.
Ex-football player George Forsyth has 7% of the electoral preferences and post for a political grouping that will take place in 2020. Antes fue alcalde district and council for both parties. Offer “put off the pants” to relieve the anxiety and get rid of the “Venezuelan migrant males” with the expulsions of the country if they are elected. Peru has received around one million Venezuelans since 2017.
Keiko Fujimori, leader of Fuerza Popular, is the presidential candidate for the third time and has a 7% intention to vote, but also the mayor has resigned, with 62% of the electorate confirming that she does not vote for her. These jews, the taxman José Domingo Pérez has filed 30 years of imprisonment for the candidate, for the organized crime offenses, litigation of assets and obstruction of justice, among others, by having received contributions not declared by Odebrecht and the principal bank of Peru for its campaigns in 2011 and 2016.
El marketing of the candidate appealed to his father’s legacy, the autocrat and president Alberto Fujimori, and has resigned to run for the presidency. His campaign motto is “I have to go back to Peru”. The patriarch of Fujimori is responsible for crimes of humanitarianism and corruption.
The researcher and social psychologist Hernán Chaparro points out that various candidates have opted for ultra-conservative positions because of the advances, even if only, in terms of gender generosity and reactions. Varios están, por lo menos, and the agenda of the debate. And in the same way, react to a loss of economic power in the decisions of the State [durante el Gobierno de Vizcarra]”.
La candidata de izquierda moderada Verónika Mendoza, figures with 6% of the election elections. Its principals propose a tributary reform that includes a tax on the great fortunes and a referendum on a new Constitution.
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