President Peru was suspected of corruption investigation, and the public shouted "Go to jail"
Author:Pole news Time:2022.06.18
Jimu Journalist Hu Li
According to the Associated Press, on June 17, local time, Peru's President Pedro Casti met with the prosecutor and was investigated by his suspected corruption. On the way to the investigation, the people shouted at him, "You should go to jail."
Pedro Casti (Picture Source: Associated Press)
Earlier, Casto was considered to be suspected of participating in the corruption conspiracy involved in the country's former traffic minister and communication minister, Hu An Silva. Later, Casto said on his social platform that he would cooperate with the judiciary to clarify allegations and doubts about him without concealing the people. It is reported that this is the first local prosecutor in Peru's history to investigate the current president.
On June 17, local time, Castyi walked across the city center of Lima (the capital of the Republic of Peru) and shook hands with the crowd, but refused to answer questions from reporters.
Dozens of people shouted "criminals" at Casti, while others said that they would put him in jail.
On July 28, 2021, Castili officially sworn in the president in Congress. After taking office for 10 months, Castili was impeached twice. Police investigations showed that Peruns were very dissatisfied with Casti and Congress. Essence
A Polish Survey of the Peruvian Institute in May showed that Casto's opposition rate was 70%, while the Congress's opposition rate was 87%. More than half of people think that the best thing to the country is to resign the president and Congress in order to hold a new election.
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