The Nobel Prize for Literature Mario Vargas Llosa praises the way of governing To Boluarte despite the 60 deaths produced during the clashes of social protest against his leadership. In a public letter, he told the President of the Republic that “he exercised his function in a very valid way”.
The government of Dina Boluarte establishes regulations for the use of force for the FF. YY. during demonstrations
Among the provisions, soldiers are authorized to use their firearm in the event of imminent danger of death or serious injury. A few days ago, the president had denied to Amnesty International that it had lethal weapons against the demonstrators.
“I am pleased to inform you that in two recent columns I supported your induction into the presidency which, strictly speaking, was done within the law. You have exercised your position in a very valuable way, with the support of a significant number of Peruvians. Allow me to congratulate you too,” wrote the new member of the French Academy.
Immediately afterwards, the author of Conversation in the Cathedral shows its support for the repressive policy – led by the Armed forces and the National Police– that Boluarte Zegarra used to deal with protests in Lima and the southern regions of the country.
Mario Vargas Llosa considers that the Peruvian left “has been completely distorted” with Pedro Castillo
The Nobel Prize for Literature, and new member of the French Academy, regretted that left-wing intellectuals were defending the former president when he wanted to stage a coup on December 7.
“I believe that, despite this turmoil, as I mentioned, you have proceeded, in the exercise of this high magistracy, in an equitable manner in the application of Peruvian regulations,” said the writer.
For Vargas Llosa, the severe measures dictated by the president and her ministers against people who go out to demonstrate will have the support of the population.
The Congressional committee that will investigate the deaths during the demonstrations in Puno would be installed in the fortnight of March
The task force will have nine members and will have a period of 90 days to investigate what happened during the protests against the government of Dina Boluarte.
“I have no doubt that Democrats support his conduct and what he stands for, in every way,” the creator of The end of the world war at the end of his letter.
Vargas Llosa’s position is due to the fact that President Boluarte had previously sent him a letter congratulating him on his admission to the French Academy because he is the first and only writer to be a member of the institution although he has never written a book in French.
“The presidency thanks the Nobel Prize for Literature Mario Vargas Llosa for his support for the constitutional succession and his willingness to overcome the current situation with respect for the Constitution and the rule of law,” replied the official report of the government palace on Twitter to this exchange between the president and the Nobel Prize for Literature.
In an interview published by the newspaper TradeVargas Llosa has defended Dina Boluarte’s accession to the presidency.
“The government of Dina Boluarte seems to me to have been established in accordance with the laws and the Constitution and that in the next elections that we have, the Peruvians should vote better, because they have already had a vision of what can happen when they are elected. bad,” he said.
On the other hand, the creator of The city and the dogs He also took the opportunity to refer to the former president Pedro Castillo whom he considered “illiterate and also tried to organize a coup that went against the laws and the Constitution”.
In this line, the author of The greenhouse He regretted that intellectuals from the Peruvian left defended him and made him a figure.
“I think with such a leader the left has been completely deformed,” Vargas Llosa said of Castillo Terrones.
On the other hand, the author of A fish in the water explained why he was lost in the account of what happened with Castillo before the International community. This is where he launches his criticism of the actions of the Peruvian right.
“The right is losing the media and ideological narrative for a very simple reason: Peruvians don’t know what favors them. In my opinion, the defense of liberalism would put Peru in the right direction, while aligning itself with all the countries that are prospering in the world. On the other hand, to what extent the situation of Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela and the Latin American countries that follow this line. Where did socialism flourish? Nowhere,” he said.