President Martin Vizcarra on Monday recalled that December marks the first anniversary of the referendum that allowed citizens to express freely and democratically their decision about the political and judicial reforms introduced by his administration.
The President recalled that the results of this process were overwhelming with citizens' participation above 90%.
"Peruvians supported the need for a change in the Justice System in order to end bad practices and
fight corruption."
"But, the basic message was even more precise and categorical: Peruvians voted for change and progress,
against corruption and impunity. They voted for transparency and honesty, against dark and shady deals," he concluded.