¿Following the road map of the Viceroys?

Posted on January 3, 2012 • Filed under: Peru, Politics

Analysts of all political tendencies of Peru are still intricate speculation in an effort to clarify the “ideological position” that will finally be “located” the president Ollanta Humala.

This after five months in office marked by political contradictions and subsequently appoint a second cabinet-through “crisis” prime-ministers made this time by neoliberal orientation almost in its entirety.

This change was preceded by other more turns, as the act of renouncing the ideology “nationalist” that came to power, his break with the “left” who made ​​his choice, and also of his unholy divorce “right” with which he allied himself unexpectedly at the beginning of its mandate, Alejandro Toledo.

And mainly the fact even worse, losing his own initiative, the popular support of the electorate that exalted, when he decided to besiege militarily enforce “measures NATO” (“freezing budgets bank”) to Cajamarca, in the purpose to subdue its population to encourage foreign mining interests.

Thus the journalist of “ultra-right” Juan Carlos Tafur in the editorial of “Diario 16” of December 18 states that “if evolution-Humala-premises conduct him to the liberals would be extraordinary, but it does not seem viable” ie as it does not reach the optimal level of “savage neoliberalism”-John Paul II, dixit – (1). Read Article

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