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Peru's PM: Cabinet is committed to complying with announcements made at Congress

Photo: ANDINA/Eddy Ramos

Photo: ANDINA/Eddy Ramos

10:02 | Lima, Apr. 4.

Prime Minister Gustavo Adrianzen on Thursday affirmed that the Ministerial Cabinet is absolutely committed to each of the announcements made the day before during the Government General Policy presentation at Congress.

In this sense, Adrianzen reiterated his gratitude to Parliament for granting the vote of confidence to the Council of Ministers presided over by him, as this support commits them "to working very hard in order to fulfill all that we have presented."

"I would like to take this opportunity to say that the Ministerial Cabinet and the speaker are absolutely committed to each of the commitments that we have assumed yesterday when presenting the Government General Policy," he told RPP Noticias.

In this regard, the Cabinet chief announced that trips will be made to regions and talks will be held with business guilds, labor unions, and "all bloods."

"Because dialogue is the most important (element), and we have the ability to understand one another in the only project that matters, which is to reactivate Peru and grant security to all Peruvians," he said.

Moreover, Adrianzen stated that the Government's two main lines of action are economic reactivation and citizen security, essential for generating a favorable climate for investments.

Concerning the situation in Pataz province (La Libertad region), he expressed that comprehensive solutions are being sought, since "it is not merely a police or military issue; they (residents) also need services, education, and projects to benefit families."

Therefore, he announced, a high-level commission will be established to solve the problem of illegal mining.

"It is not the same as artisanal mining. There is a social problem, and it cannot be said overnight that it is over," Adrianzen expressed.

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Publicado: 4/4/2024