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Peru's PM: We will take special care to address concerns of legislators

Photo: ANDINA/Presidency of the Council of Ministers (PCM)

Photo: ANDINA/Presidency of the Council of Ministers (PCM)

20:05 | Lima, Mar. 26.

Peruvian Prime Minister Gustavo Adrianzen on Tuesday highlighted the dialogue with legislators, noting that the Ministerial Cabinet will address their concerns and worries, to the extent of its possibilities.

After the meeting held with the Bloque Magisterial de Concertacion Nacional (Magisterial Bloc of National Concertation) parliamentary group, the Cabinet chief indicated that dialogue has been "open and frank."

"They have expressed their concerns and worries to us and, naturally, we have taken due note of them; we will take special care to address them, to the extent of our possibilities, of course," he told the press.

Likewise, Adrianzen pointed out that the message that they will deliver in the Congress plenary session scheduled for April 3, the day on which the Cabinet will go to the Parliament to seek the vote of confidence, will include precise details containing information and responding to parliamentarians' concerns.

During a dialogue with members of the Magisterial Bloc bench, the Prime Minister thanked them for their willingness to listen to the main guidelines of the Government's general policy, as well as for economic recovery and citizen security.

Similarly, he stressed the need to ensure the success of the economic recovery, in order to continue improving the Education sector comprehensively.

Earlier today, the head of the Ministerial Cabinet met with the Avanza Pais bench at the headquarters of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers (PCM), as part of the rounds of dialogue. 

In the afternoon, he did the same with Alianza para el Progreso (Alliance for Progress) and Somos Peru (We are Peru) benches.

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Published: 3/26/2024