MADRID, 17 Ene. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The President of Peru, Dina Boluarte, held a meeting on Monday with the country’s religious leaders, whom she asked for collaboration to strengthen dialogue and social peace amid the strong protests that are taking place and in which the call for elections.
During the meeting, held at the Government Palace, the attendees advocated for the construction of “a Peru in peace”, without disagreements, and with the opening of spaces to speak, listen and walk the path of unity and development, according to a statement from the Presidency.
The Peruvian head of state thanked “the interest and concern” of religious leaders for joining the search for social peace in the country, stressing the need for dialogue to be sustained over time among all Peruvians.
Meanwhile, the president of the Interreligious Council of Peru and representative of the Peruvian Episcopal Conference, Salvador PiƱeiro, has indicated that they “raise their prayers” so that Peru is “a country of brothers, where tolerance, understanding and solidarity prevail.” .
For her part, the executive secretary of the council, Laura Vargas, has expressed the availability they have to promote “dialogue, forgiveness, and travel for that purpose to the region where it is necessary to strengthen communication and peace.”