Pedro CastilloOn Sunday, the presidential candidate for Peru Lieber asserted during the presidential debate of the National Elections Arbitration (JNE) panel that it was a “lie” that the potential government under his mandate would not respect private property.
“The lie is what they say that they are going to shut down your winery, that we are going to take your bread, that we are going to lock the door, that we are going to take your home, that we are taking your possessions with you. Those who work from us if we knew how to protect yours, mine, and ours would be protected“, He said during his speech.
See here JNE Presidency Debate: Pedro Castillo and Keiko Fujimori debate in Arequipa
At another time, Castillo Terrons, in his participation in the presidential debate organized by the Jury for National Elections (JNE), indicated that he had “clean hands”.
“I came with my hands clean, I came to tell you that I am a man of business, a man of faith, a man of hope, I have trained by working all the time of my life. I know what a pot scratch is, I know what a school sweep is“, pointed out.
“I know how to be careful, we take care of what we sweat, we are in the fields, the ones in the Andes, we know that the best fertilizer on earth is human sweat.“, He declared.
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