Don’t keep quiet! Gisela Valcarcel expressed his annoyance at the recent speech issued by Pedro Castillo, which has generated controversy on social networks. The driver spoke out when a Twitter user shared the front page of a local newspaper where she quoted a statement from the president.
“We should not feel less than those who live in San Isidro, Miraflores, in pituca areas”said the president of Peru and caused indignation in many Internet users, since they consider that it is a speech that divides the population.
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What did Gisela Valcárcel say?
Given these statements, Gisela Valcárcel manifested herself on social networks to respond to the president.
“I was born in La Victoria, in the midst of people from the Sierra, people from the North and some from the Jungle, my mother is from Arequipeña and my father from Piura, I was raised two blocks from La Parada, and I never felt inferior, but of course , my mother is a hard worker and always said that we should unite, that the force was there. You @PedroCastilloTe are not less than anyone but not more … You have reached where you are to UNITE US, ”she pointed out on her Twitter account.
Gisela Valcárcel considers that Pedro Castillo’s speech divides the population
“I live in San Isidro now, but, like you, I work every day and pay my taxes, you can verify this of course, and with the…2/3 authority that being Peruvian gives me, I ask you not to divide us with cheap speeches, which you and least of all we deserve. Knows? PERU is our country, perhaps you have to walk it a little more so you will realize that any effort to unite us is worth it”, she concluded.
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