Who said the debate doesn't matter?, a chronicle by Fernando Vivas about the face-to-face between Fujimori and Sánchez

Who said the debate doesn’t matter?, a chronicle by Fernando Vivas about the face-to-face between Fujimori and Sánchez

Those who asked for ‘brutality’, because they enjoyed it in the first round debates, were left frustrated last Sunday. There was no ‘Popy’ Olivera of the economy nor a Yonhy Lescano of infrastructure gaps. All the polemicists were almost, almost well-behaved, trying to show that they have proposals and know how to execute them. Why so much calm, especially on the orange side? Let me tell you.

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César Guarniz, from Roberto Sánchez's technical team: “Antauro Humala has the right to support or vote for whoever he wants”

César Guarniz, from Roberto Sánchez’s technical team: “Antauro Humala has the right to support or vote for whoever he wants”

César Guarniz, former congressional candidate for País Para Todos and now part of the technical team supporting the candidacy of Roberto Sánchez and Juntos por el Perú for the second round, said that Antauro Humala, who served a sentence for the crimes of the ‘andahuaylazo’, has the right to cast his vote for whoever he wants.

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