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on Thursday raised a social agenda and reiterated her invitation for dialogue to
and in response to the country's needs.
The Head of State stressed that many of the people who marched yesterday did so calmly, although there were some isolated violent acts, she indicated.
"I extend (to the demonstrators) my invitation for dialogue. Sometimes great and positive ideas come out of these differences, and that must be applauded. So, to those brothers who came out yesterday to demonstrate, (I say) let's raise a social agenda and talk," Mrs. Boluarte expressed.
"I'm sure we will manage to respect one another thanks to a dialogue in peace, and we will embrace one another as patriots who are serving our country," she added.
"I extend my invitation for dialogue to all sectors, to everyone, so that we can reach that natural dialogue as people, with the aim of reaching an agreement despite your differences and ours probably, but above all on coincidences to meet the country's needs," she indicated
National Infrastructure Authority
After signing the bill to create the ANIN, the president pointed out that said initiative is the outcome of dialogue and consensus in order to rely on an organization in charge of implementing the large infrastructure works needed by this country.
Similarly, Mrs. Boluarte specified that the National Infrastructure Authority will be in charge of large-scale public works in a decentralized manner, prioritizing the needs of deep Peru.
Moreover, she highlighted the work by Congress in approving this proposal and indicated that the Legislative Branch is committed to laws that unite Peru.