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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

PERU "Yes" is a warning to Humala


"Yes" is a warning to Humala


After Humala esuchar to say that Chavez is a role model, I think you need to send a warning to the political class.

Humala was elected despite his friendship with Chavez, after promising him again and again that he would respect democracy. Now that is in power, seems to have forgotten all that, he traveled to Cuba to sign agreements, decrees national mourning for the death of Hugo Chavez and declares that he is a role model.


Ollanta Humala, to the surprise of naive votoran for him, it is believed the king of Peruvians feel you should not answer to anyone, you can say and do whatever you want during the five years he has been entrusted (or more if it gets its way).

In our country there are too aristocratic camouflaged. People do not understand is that in a democrac government belongs to the people. Politicians are only our representatives and should always answer for everything they say and do, because power has come to them from above, but has been given by the citizens.

Susana Villarán would dismiss as a good warning to Humala. We gave you the power and you can remove easily if not properly represent our interests. We are not interested to follow the path of Venezuela and Cuba. And certainly, we want a real leader, not what you're doing now, avoiding difficult decisions whenever there is a crisis, whenever a leader rises as Santos in Cajamarca. We are not to tolerate idle pusilámines or incompetent. The future of our families is more important than your feelings.

If mining investment continues to fall, if exports continue to fall, if illegal mining goes unpunished, if you insist on amistarte with Cristina K., Evo Morales and Fidel Castro, then you're going to get fired.

The presidency is not to do what you want. There are King. You are our representative. If not properly represent us, we can take off the power before the end of your contract.


Posted Yesterday by Jan Pawel Limanowski
 

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