Increasing the minimum wage without considering the economic burden on small businesses can lead to negative consequences such as price increases, business closures, and informality, as small business owners may not be able to absorb the additional costs and must pass them on to consumers or reduce their workforce.
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Okay, you tell me. I really do look 100% like Miguel Grau.
How much? 50, 60, 80.
This is really strange because there are people who, when I first met them, and then later, after we've become friends, they always tell me, "Hey, the first time I met you, you said, 'I'm Alfonso.' I was surprised because I expected you to say, 'I'm Miguel Grau.'
And when... and it's like, the guys in the squad... Alfonso seems like Miguel Grau, crazy! I'm so proud to look like Miguel Grau and to be called Alfonso, for me it's a real honor.
For me it's a real honor. And you know, right? I've told you, I'm from Leoncio Prado, and at Leoncio Prado, just for being named Alfonso Ugarte, they beat me up, they used to beat me up, as they say, Harold Agurto, Mr. Ugarte, what else can you do? We go to marches and it doesn't work. I understand that feeling, Harold. I understand that feeling.
Look, no, I don't want to discourage anyone. In fact, I'm just like you. I'm going to see this through to the end. Okay.
But there are things beyond our control.
The other option would be insurgency, as it's called, right?
And the truth is, we haven't exhausted all our resources yet because we still have armed forces that, while they have n't spoken out yet, I think are waiting for the results of the second round.
I think they're waiting for the results of the second round because, as I mentioned yesterday, my brother Jorge Ugarte has received information from reliable sources that they are definitely considering doing something. He does n't reveal names, he doesn't say anything, but the armed forces are going to take action, don't doubt it, because it's the last resort we have left. We've already gone out to protest, which is great, what we've done is great, and if we can continue, let's continue because this mafia has to fall and it will fall, gentlemen, sooner or later it will. to do, but we must remain firm.
Gisel, how are you? She says, "We cannot allow these leftist reds to decide for all Peruvians." "They're a tiny minority, and we're more."
Of course. Teresa tells us, "People, we have to be positive."
Let's put it here. We have to be positive. We're going to offend our beloved Peru. Down with communism! I've been to almost all of them. They were fighting civilly. I understand. If there are irregularities or fraud again in the second round, that would be the last straw. That's when all hell will break loose, like they say, right? That's when all hell will break loose.
That's when all hell will break loose.
If they, if they want to tire us out, want to bore us, we have to keep going.
This is a constant struggle, people. That's what I want to tell you. I mean, do n't think that going out to protest is a matter of one or two marches. I went, and that was it. The struggle is constant.
We have to go out and protest.
When the call comes, we have to be there.
Now, what the professor is going to do on Sunday, which is the signature drive, we have to be there signing. If you You already signed, excellent. If you're in the provinces, I explained to them yesterday what we had to do. And if you can't, let me know privately, through Messenger, or write to the number I always put there, which I'll post in a little while, and I'll send you the information.
I'll send you the information, but we have to keep going, we have to continue because this isn't over, this isn't finished, they haven't taken power yet.
Well, Malcázar, who is theoretically a leftist, is there, but it's temporary, right? What's more, I think they're planning to remove him, I don't know how it works, I don't know if the votes have arrived, but yesterday I also explained the issue of impeachment with the new Congress, or the new Congress with both chambers, right? That it's going to be very difficult if they want to remove this leftist once he's in, it's going to be very difficult, people.
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That way, we'll have more informed people, so comment, comment there and let's see what else. Today I wanted to touch on several topics, and I wanted to start with one that I told you yesterday. Do you remember that yesterday I told you that so far I'm going to... well, many Fujimoristas are jumping for joy.
Many right-wing people are upset, they want to force you to say, "No, you have to vote because it's for the country." Okay, well, I understand, right? But the moral aspect means a lot to me. So for the moment, I'm going to cast a blank ballot. I told you this yesterday, but I'm not forcing you to cast a blank ballot. It's not my intention to do so. It's not my intention to force you to vote. What's more, you wouldn't even... In that case, because you are free to do what you think is best, but I am going to cast a spoiled ballot.
Gabriela says, "We are with you from Florida." Thank you for keeping us informed about what is happening in our beloved Peru. May the Lord bless you.
We must continue to pray that God will move his powerful hand in favor of Peruvians who love our Peru.
Amen, Gabrielita. Amen. We need to pray, we need to ask God because the situation in the country is really difficult, it 's uncertain, there's too much corruption, too much corruption that allows all this to happen, right? So, to avoid straying too far from the topics, because sometimes I get a little disorganized because emotion sometimes gets the better of me, but I'll keep putting the points straight. So, today I wanted to get started. Yesterday I was telling you that yesterday I had mentioned to you about the spoiled vote, right? And I want to share an image with you. I'm going to share an image of what I want to do. Already.
Look, this is what I want to do. I'm going to share with you here what I want to do with my ID card.
This right here.
Ah, they can see it.
What do you think? What do you think of the idea?
That's what I'm going to do.
They are increasing salaries, and with that proposal, micro-enterprises are heading towards the abyss. It's not just about a rewarding salary. Yes, that's what we're going to talk about. We'll talk about that in a moment. We'll talk about this proposal to raise the minimum wage in a moment, right?
What do you think of the ID card, the idea I have for the ID card? Hey everyone, do you like my little cup?
What does it say?
Long live freedom, damn it.
Long live freedom.
So, this is the idea I have.
You don't have to follow me at all. I do n't know, you are free to do whatever you want.
But which of those invalid votes were we talking about? That's not necessarily the case. Yesterday I explained, the day before yesterday I explained that issue of the votes. Didn't you see the interview that Milagros Leiva did? Let's talk about that.
Milagros Leiva. I don't know what's wrong with him.
Milagros Leiva is not a good interviewer, to begin with. Already.
But I don't know what happened to him. Much like the ones I'm talking about, the ones we're already fed up with.
No, everyone is already leaning towards Fujimori.
Yurisa says, "Hello, let's go with our spoiled ballots. The corrupt and fraudulent elite are already going crazy.
They want our votes, but we won't be their flock.
Now, um, as I was saying, how can I, who have been denouncing the fraud, who know there has been a clear intention to make Sánchez and Keiko Fujimori win?
How can I happily go and vote in the second round? That would be endorsing their advancement to the second round. It's illegitimate.
Of course, it's illegitimate.
Hm.
So, uh, how can you endorse that when you have Keiko Fujimori not even speaking out?
We also talked about that yesterday, but anyway, anyway. Uh, well, that's the ballot, and that's what I would put, right? That's what I would put on my ballot to spoil it.
Fion is very aggressive with Porky. Yes, well, but it wasn't like that before.
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Look, we're going to show new elections and justice for my nation. Of course, of course.
That blatant fraud has to be corrected in an exemplary way. Yes, well, yes.
Okay, so let's talk about the issue of the minimum wage, which is something that will show you how populist those on the left are, right? They propose, let's change this here, they propose a minimum wage, an increase in the minimum wage, but they don't tell you where it's going to come from, right? They don't tell you where it's going to come from.
Ah, they very casually say, "Well, let's increase the minimum wage." Even Roberto Sánchez said that the minimum wage should be around 18 soles and not 100, but that They're going to start with 15, right? So, to understand the issue of the minimum wage a little, you have to do some research, right?
You have to do some research. If I raise the minimum wage—and I'm not saying people shouldn't earn more, of course people should.
There are companies that pay more than the minimum wage. The minimum wage is 100, 1300, and there are companies that pay you 15, right? But who will be directly affected?
Small business owners, people, the business owners in Gamarra, the people trying to start businesses in Peru, who have 20, 30, 50, 100 employees who, despite everything, are on the payroll and receiving their benefits—those are the ones who will be affected.
So, I've made a little chart here because I like to explain everything in detail. I like to explain everything in detail, and I'm going to show you.
Look here, Look at this chart I've drawn for you. Okay.
And I'll explain.
Roberto Sánchez wants to raise the minimum wage from 1130 soles to 100 soles.
Right?
So, where does that money come from? It just magically appears.
Who's going to have to shell out that cash? The business owners, obviously, right? And the small business owners who are trying to get ahead are going to be the hardest hit.
So, as you can see in the chart, I've drawn up an example of a small business with 50 employees, each earning the minimum wage of 1130 soles, but suddenly, with Roberto Sánchez's fabulous, extraordinary, populist idea, he raises it to 15 soles. Right? What happens?
The business owner is going to have to shell out an extra 56,500 soles per month.
We're talking about an example of a business owner with 50 employees.
Right? So far, so good? So far, so good We're good. Correct.
So, the employer who has 50 workers, already paying 1,500 soles of the minimum wage, will have to disburse an extra 56,500 soles per month. Correct?
Sorry. They'll have to disburse 75,000 soles per month. I'm wrong in my calculation. Excuse me, excuse me, I got carried away. They'll have to disburse 75,000, which is an extra expense of 18,500 soles more, correct? 18,500 soles more each month. But it's not just that, it's not just the salary that will increase, because the employer doesn't just pay the salary and that's it. There's the bonus, the severance pay, health insurance, vacation pay, overtime, compensation, social security contributions, and other mandatory costs that will increase.
Correct.
So, the company will end up paying approximately more than An additional 300,000 soles per year for a company with 50 employees.
Right? So, the business owner is going to think about it and say, "Well, since I can't pay because this is something extra that will come out of my pocket, what am I going to do?" I'm going to have to raise prices.
It's logical.
If I used to sell product X for 100 soles, since I have to pay my employees more, then it won't cost 100 anymore, it will cost 120.
And that's what will end up killing everything, because one thing leads to another. So, what comes with all that?
What comes with the price increases and everything else?
that since people can no longer afford it, and ultimately it will be the State that has to subsidize it because that idea has gotten into Sánchez's head that if companies cannot pay for it, then the State will have to subsidize it.
And whose money is the state going to use to subsidize the state?
Yours, mine, everyone's? Do you realize how irresponsible this is?
These populist proposals will ultimately affect everyone and raise your taxes because the left is terrible at collecting taxes. Ah, if they're not doing well, look at how Spain is doing.
People are leaving to live in another country because they can't cope with so many taxes.
Will they end up affecting each other? Of course.
Will there be tax evasion, will there be informality? Will there be layoffs? Of course.
Moreover, the businessman isn't just going to be affected by the payments, is he? It's not just that the business owner has to pay more; besides all that, there will be layoffs, informality, business closures, and the business owner has to deal with extortion. I mean, on top of all the problems that already exist for the business owner— I'm telling you this because you have to run a business to understand that people want to earn more, of course they do, that's not wrong, but there are other options.
But that business owner who is trying to get ahead, who gets extorted, asked for protection money, is now going to be forced to raise the price of their products because they're going to have to pay their workers more from one moment to the next, because some miserable populist socialist decided to say it because it will bring them votes. Obviously it will bring him votes, and if in the end it's the businessman, the companies are going to complain, they're going to say, 'I ca n't, I can't,' so it's going to come from the State and they're going to have to subsidize that increase in the minimum wage. That's going to happen because the left is like that; they know nothing about economics.
Who is currently providing financial support? Pedro Franque.
Imagine.
Oh, Peru.
That's the fear.
That's the fear. Imagine.
Imagine everything that's coming.
Or not? Or do you think so? Do you know that, Alfonso? Are you exaggerating? No, things aren't like that. This one will be enough, right? I mean, I don't know.
What do you think? What do you think about this proposal to raise the minimum wage?
Ah, the topic we're discussing right now is the minimum wage.
In a moment we're going to talk about the interview with Rafael and what Burneo said, which is quite spicy, isn't it?
So, the entrepreneur, the micro-entrepreneur, is the one who will end up being affected, right?, by this increase in the minimum wage. And why am I bringing this up?
Because it's just a populist issue. It is not an issue that has been evaluated, that has not measured the impact on people's wallets.
Well, people's wallets obviously do, but no, it's not like there hasn't been a previous study. He said it because it suddenly occurred to him, because he said, "I'm going to win votes with this." And that's what's mortifying.
It's to attract votes, obviously, and for people to say, "No, Roberto Sánchez isn't going to raise his salary because he's good, he's with the people." No, that's the damn populist rhetoric of all these miserable reds. They've always done the same thing. That's why companies go bankrupt, that's why people have to close down or tell the worker, "You know what? You ca n't be on the payroll anymore, I'm going to pay you under the table." And that leads to informality. That's why people prefer to be informal, that's why people don't like to pay taxes. Well, who likes paying taxes? I don't like paying taxes. Just creating a company is very difficult. You need to make a payment here. SUNAT is a real pain, one tax here, another tax there. The issue with As is a terrible one.
Income tax, payroll, payments, it's a topic and in the minds of these leftists is that the businessman is always the one who wins. I have known business owners whose figures have reached the red and they have been left without a single penny, all in order to pay people and to stay in good standing with them. In other words, the finalists work to create companies to give people jobs, nothing more.
Either they get a minimal return, or the return on their investment is in 10 years, or in 5 years.
But if these obstacles are put in your way from the beginning, it becomes more difficult. Well, that 's the problem, that people earn well, of course, people should earn well.
And there are options, many options.
As I said in a video, today I released a short video from yesterday's broadcast that says if you want to improve yourself, be prepared, you can look for other options. There are companies that don't pay the minimum wage, they pay much more, they pay 1800, 2,000 soles, 100, but there are others that can't, like small businesses. And what do they do with them?
What do these companies do? Are they doomed to disappear because of that?
Anyway, I'll leave it at that. I'll leave it at that. I think it's unfair. I think it's very unfair. But one more from Roberto Sánchez. One more from Roberto Sánchez and his Nobel Prize. and of its Nobel Prize winner in Economics, Pedro Franque.
Okay, okay, let's move on to the next topic. I do n't know if you have any comments about this, but it really gets my goat because that's how they do things, right? So, whatever happens, happens, right?
Okay.
So, let's move on to the next topic. Let's move on to the next topic, which is the statement of this disgraceful person. Did you see it? I'm going to show you the video. I'll show you the video now.
Okay, wait a minute. I'm going to show you the video.
These are estimates that were given based on the information we had at that time; again, we had already estimated them because they were estimates given based on the information we were processing at that time.
And the conclusion we reached is that the impact was slight. Half a million people did not vote for different reasons in Lima, in metropolitan Lima, and regarding approximately 80,000, it would be estimated that those who did not go probably due to lack of time or delays, 80,000 people, 80,000, maybe 50,000 people, uh, around what he says, he says 80,000 people would have been affected, they did not go to vote. And when Mila Huerta says 80,000 and he realizes it and says 80,000 50,000 more or less. In other words, he realizes the blunder he has just made or the confession he has just made and he no longer knows how to fix it.
Listen again, half a million people did not vote for different reasons in Lima, in Metropolitan Lima, and regarding them, approximately 80,000 would be estimated to have not gone probably due to a lack or delay in installation. 80,000 people, perhaps 50,000 people, around what between 50 and 80,000 might not have been around due to the lack of electoral material.
We, I mean, this crap you see here, first says 80,000 and then suddenly it drops by 30,000 and says from 50,000 to 80,000.
Listen, this is serious.
This is serious. Do you know why this is serious?
Because I believe it is true and what's more, I believe it has been more. But do you know why it's serious?
Because if Rafael López Aliaga, with the highest percentage of votes in Lima, and only, and that, and that, and that, are the 80,000 that this animal says, then we are talking about an approximation; if we take it to 30%, for example, we are talking about an approximation of 24,000 votes. That's why Hood Walker, the journalist Hood Walker, who's a bit odd, isn't he? Weird, right? He is very effusive like that, but when trying to defend this animal he says the same thing.
How can you say 80,000? And it gets like that, right? Because he just messed up, he just declared that 80,000 people were unable to vote. And if you get 30%, that's 24,000 votes. Sánchez just won, according to them, according to them, according to this fraud, by almost 21,000 votes.
So this statement is complicated.
Yesterday was indeed yesterday, the conference that Rafael held with his lawyers.
The lawyer is going all out.
Your lawyer is going all out and has evidence and proof of how many laws these scoundrels have broken, and despite everything, they've continued with such desperation—I mean, they've been so desperate to continue despite the observations, the requests for audits, despite all of that—there's been such desperation on the part of these scoundrels to continue these fraudulent elections, that the lawyer already has all the evidence, and these wretches think this is going to stay like this, that they're going to go to jail for violating the law.
But what do they think? That's why I say it's very difficult for China to win. Do you know why? Because they have no other option but to make Sánchez win so that Sánchez doesn't do anything to them.
Because if not, what's coming for them, what's coming for them, gentlemen, this is very complicated. I do n't know, I'm suddenly exaggerating.
Tell me, what do you think? I want to read them. I want to read them. I want to read. Do you think the same as me, or am I exaggerating? Hey, baldy, are you suddenly exaggerating? We don't want any more marches against fraud. There will be more marches, Alberto, of course there will be. But you went to the marches, didn't you, Alberto?
Catch my cause. And yes, Leiva gets upset because they tell her something that we'll see in a little while. Leiva, let's continue with this because for me this matter is quite spicy. Ah, this is a serious matter.
Okay. Let those who have eyes see, see. But it seems this idiot doesn't have one.
Excuse me, excuse me, but it bothers me.
Attach signatures for the civic- military coup. Of course. On Sunday.
Sunday at the Champ de Mars. In all my publications, I am including the words " fraud" and "civil-military coup." It's even more infuriating when they have the nerve to deny the obvious. Of course, then. But this animal has not denied it. He said it yesterday on RPP. He said it yesterday on RPP. In other words, it's already slipped out. So what do we do?
What do we do? He 's stating it right there, is n't he? Here Alfonso, look, the man was wrong, because he doesn't have that much pressure in his head. Already. Yes, well. Yes, well, he was wrong.
Keiko will not investigate anything either because she would have to leave the Palace if she won. Then she'll play dumb.
The dead jam maker Mvila got the script wrong and said 80,000. Yes. And the other one fell, huh? No, but before she did, the man had already said it here, he had already said it, he had already confessed it.
And when she repeats the phrase 80,000, it's because he says 50,000.
From 50,000 to 80,000, right? In other words, it started off at 30,000.
No, well no, they won't listen anyway, the only option left is a civilian-military coup.
I studied, I was in all the marches, but a disaster is coming for the OMPE and the National Elections Board because of them. The path is already prepared for communism to win. Do you know why? No, because if they do n't win, they'll go to jail.
All of these people are going to jail. Unless they have already made a deal with Keiko Fujimori. I do n't want to think badly, so let me think badly, then. Allow me to think the worst. Suddenly they made a deal with Keiko and he says, "Hey, Keiko, I'm not talking about the reds anymore, I'm talking about this miserable guy who's going to come here and let her in and that's going to be his card, right?
And if he said, if he said outright that it was 80,000, it's because that's the number he had in mind." Of course. That's what I mean, that's what I mean, and that's extremely delicate.
And yesterday, as I said, I was listening to the conference given by Rafael López Aliaga, and his lawyer came out to explain, and I was surprised by all the evidence they have. They have a lot of evidence, a lot.
The thing is, sometimes we don't know the details, right? We don't know the full details of how things work, but there are specialists like that lawyer, because at one point the lawyer said, "Well, they might think nothing will happen, but I've already put a lot of people in jail." Something like that, he said, "They're still going to jail because I know how this works," the lawyer said. They're going to jail, that's what he said, because they had enough evidence to do so.
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He says, "Everything is as clear as day." Of course it is. I think Cuba and Venezuela are losing. Now they don't want to lose Colombia, Peru, and they even want to take over Bolivia. Listen, Bolivia is in a really bad situation. Ah, but I think some information came out—I think it's still unconfirmed— that the United States is backing Bolivia. I mean, the United States is going all out to fight the terrorists in the Middle East.
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Luis Cuadros, right? Luis Cuadros.
Thank you. Thank you, Luis.
And do you think the United States is going to allow them to do that here in South America? I don't think so. At least not with Trump. Very difficult, very difficult. Now you might ask, "And why hasn't the United States intervened now?" No, and I already explained that to you, I already explained it to you in a previous broadcast. They don't because they still have the option of Keiko, because they still have Keiko, and they consider Keiko right-wing, well, although I don't think they're that far- right, right?
But they They consider him right-wing, and they had an issue with Rafael regarding Gerí's departure, right? Because of Gerí's departure, this old man, this mummy who's currently in the presidential palace, almost sabotaged the sale of the airplanes, and the Americans didn't like that.
The Americans didn't like it.
So, uh, what's it saying? The channel or the courts are saying that the elections could be declared null and void. Where? The channel or the courts. Why? Why nullify the elections? Tell me, tell me. Let's see, fill us in.
And that, folks, I mean, because we were talking about Bolivia, right? What's happening in Bolivia, they're going there to cause destruction, they're trying to overthrow the government, this wretch Evo Morales wants to come in.
And, excuse me for a second.
Okay.
So, that's why, right? That's why.
So, folks, that's what's happening in this Wait a minute. The left, as always violent, is trying to overthrow a democratically elected government, like the government of the president of Bolivia, right? And so that this wretch Evo Morales can seize power, they're wreaking havoc across the country, right? And these indigenous people in red ponchos are claiming responsibility, saying, "No, the people aren't the people, it's not all the people, it's just a group of violent people who are coming out and trying to take power by force." No, I won't be able to go on Sunday, but how can I register my signature? Luis, listen, write to me privately or go to the professor's page where I explained it yesterday. Go to the " Liberating Peru" channel and there you can download the form, the petition, print it, sign it, scan it, and send it to the email address. It's specified there on the professor's " Liberating Peru" channel.
Everyone sign this Sunday at the Campo de Marte from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Late. We'll all be there. Okay, we'll all be there. And those of you who are in the provinces or abroad already know you can request the PDF. You print it, download it, print it, sign your fingerprint, everything it says there, scan it, and send it to the email address the professor posted. I 'll post it right now. Wait, give me a second, let me see if I have it here. Okay, give me a second.
I had the email address here. Okay. Um, and that's it, everyone, wait and see. Email, email. Let's see, let's see, where is it? Where is it? Here. We're going to post it. I 'm putting the email address there, the email name. I 'm putting the email address there where you can send the scanned sheet once you've signed it, right? If you're abroad.
And where can you download it? You can write to me on this same WhatsApp number, and I'll send you the PDF format so you can... Print. Right?
Yes, Ursulita, that's the email, isn't it? Yes, yes, yes. I have the PDF. I have the PDF. They can write to me and I'll send it to them. Or they can go to the professor's page, to the professor's channel called Liberating Peru, and there, there it says the details in the PDF.
A civic-military coup and nothing more. Long live liberty, damn it.
Okay, I'm going with my whole family.
Thank you, Olinda. Thank you.
Look, the Fujimoristas aren't right-wing or left-wing, they're simply on whichever side is fashionable to win more votes.
The Fujimoristas, obviously the party, those at the top are mercantilists, brother.
Mercantilists.
That's who they are.
Uh, let's see, then, well, those were Burneo's statements, that the fish dies by its own mouth.
Rafael López Aliaga's lawyer already declared it, he's going to cut off all their heads, he's going to take them down because he has Plenty of information, plenty of evidence, has been denouncing them for breaking the law several times, things they shouldn't have done, and despite knowing it, they did it anyway, things they should have fixed before moving on to the second round. They didn't fix it even though it hadn't been corrected.
And the result is that they're going to jail, right?
They're going to jail. Correct? Well, let's move on to the next topic. I don't know if you have any comments or anything else to add.
Let's move on to the next topic, which is also very heated and bothered me. It bothered me because I don't understand Milagros Leiva's behavior, honestly.
When she supported Rafael López Alega, she got excited every time she interviewed him, but now that they see Rafael didn't make it, now that they see there's no hope left and they've sided with China, they come and attack him with everything they've got, right? They're mercenaries, aren't they? Diego Cuña isn't asking for support for Keiko either. Openly.
She too, that other joker from Channel 2, that journalist, I don't remember his name, told her the same thing. I mean, forcing him, forcing him, they want to force him to say, "Keiko, I support you 100%, nothing happened here, don't worry, I endorse all my votes." That's what they want, that's what they want.
For them, there was no fraud, for them, there were irregularities. For them, Rafael López Aleada lost because of himself, because of the mistakes he made, which he obviously made, but that wasn't the reason he lost. The reason he didn't pass, we already know. He didn't pass because he was defrauded. That's why he did n't pass.
Okay. She says, "Panamericana de Fuckler, they put on the orange shirt." Yes, well, yes, yes.
That woman should just stick to journalism. She's like the professor, but bald. Who? Me. It's like, you're like the professor without hair.
This is the future of the professor. Well then, let's pass. I'm going to show you this video, look. Ah, let's watch the video first. I'm going to fast-forward it a little so you can see how aggressive she was with Rafael yesterday. It bothered me, it bothered me a lot. Okay. Let's see, we'll put it here.
Listen. Ah, another part of the world. I'm not staying in Peru, right?
And he's going to be a presidential candidate again in 2031. I do n't know how it will be. Milagros, who knows?
We found out, I mean, but he's staying as the leader of... Let's see again.
Okay. Where is it more?
Staying in the country, assuming my caucus. I mean, not saying, "No, I'm washing my hands of the caucus, I'm going to another part of the world, I'm not staying in Peru, no, and he's going to be a presidential candidate again in 2031." I do n't know how it will be, well, Milagros, what does she know? We found out, I mean, but he's staying as the leader of Popular Renewal and leading his caucus from the outside and from the inside.
I have a voice and a vote. The statute Renewal is different.
No, I know that, but in reality, he's not going to be a senator. I mean, even if Keiko comes, because Keiko said on this program that she wants to sit down with you. I mean, she says, Keiko said on this program that she wants to sit down with you, and since she said that, you 're obligated to listen to Keiko and nothing happened here, right? That's what she wants to hear.
Let's continue.
That he would like you to be a senator, that you could work together. You can find many things, but I can't validate a trap, well. I mean, if for me this Senate has been, it has cut us down, I have a chart, I wish Rolo could show it, but there's a chart that I 've shown you.
No, but wait a second, I'm doing an interview, but well, in that interview I'm going to give you my information.
Well, I'm going to give my information. I'm going to give a... What a bad interviewer Milagros Leiva is.
Seriously.
And after this, I'm going to show you a video of a huge blunder she made and never... She regretted it. Ah.
But look, I remember that this same woman interviewed Antauro Fumala, she interviewed him and it also went down badly, even though I really dislike Fumala, but to show you what a bad interviewer she is, she went off the rails, that interview was a disaster, she didn't know how to handle it, but let's keep listening to her.
Information I have.
Yes, but let's say, I mean, journalists can interview, ask questions. We, the personalities, don't have to dictate how an interview will be. Mr. Lópezia, you said that you're going to sit down with Roberto Sánchez. It's a lie that you're going to sit down together for El Perú.
Pedro Tenorio said it.
False.
Please, can you put the B, look it up?
At Latina we can't put it because if you put anything from them on Latina, I'll explain, the question was the following. Could you sit down with Mr. Pedro Castillo's brother? I said, "Why not?"
At a congress you can sit down with each of the congressmen to discuss common issues, right? And I told him the answer, I remember it well.
My priority issue is water, obviously. I mean, I didn't say, do you think so? And I said to Pedro Tenorio, do you think that all the political parties won't agree on the issue of prioritizing the emergency water supply? I think so.
I also believe we will go, but in this campaign you want to sit down with Keiko, but she is there and she keeps insisting. Keiko, Keiko does n't want to sit with Keiko. Keiko already said she wants to talk to you. In other words, everything is through what Keiko says. In other words, he has to be subordinate to Keiko.
So, Milagros Leiva openly supports that because it 's already scandalous, right? It's already embarrassing, isn't it?
And I want to force Rafael López Aliada to say out loud that he's going to meet with her and that nothing happened here.
Well, sit down together with Peru.
So where do you want to fight communism? But, but Dad, but, you're saying things that aren't true.
No, I'm saying one thing: in congressional work, there's no need to think that the campaign is over. Miracle, we 're not in the second round, Rafael. The campaign is not over. You haven't passed yet, but on June 17th we will elect a ruler. That's not over. Last time you campaigned and helped. Well, he didn't succeed because Pedro Casio came in and saw the mess our country had become. Do you know why? Do you know why Keiko didn't get in? For the 900K series. That's why he won't sit down with Keiko.
No, I can sit with whomever I want.
Miracles. Already. But the issue is this. I'm not sitting down with anyone right now. Uh, and I have to consult with my party because I haven't decided on my own regarding the party's position, because here a scam is being validated and they want to turn the page very easily, but there are several resources available, right? As we have filed an objection to that nomination today, she wants to move on, right? Let's turn the page and pretend nothing happened. Sunday's fight. We have filed the appeal, we want to see the response, we have the right and we have given the National Elections Board 25 pieces of evidence regarding that call for 7 a.m. on Sunday, right? It's about time someone wants to hide, isn't it? On Sunday, he already... Okay.
Well, that was the interview she did with him, it was awful, she treated him badly, she didn't let him speak. In one part of the interview— because I saw a large part of the interview, I had to see it—she brought up the topic of the comment, the expression, or what he said in the south, but she said that he said it directly to all the people, when we know very well that Rafael was referring to that group of violent people, right?
No, to the people from the south, to that violent group that had gone to attack, and she insisted, "No, but you told them people from M." No. And he was saying to her, "No, miraculous, I... No, no, no. You said 'people from M' and that's what sticks in your head because you can't say that, right? I mean, she was trying to make him look bad at all times, right? I'm not even going to include that part, right? But so you can see, so you can see, right?, what kind of journalists these are.
And so you can see too, I remember, I do n't remember what year it was, but an interview she did with General Mora, minutes before she had been talking to Alejandro Toledo and she throws out a line saying that General Mora had signed, had written the speech for Vladimiro Montesí to speak, right? Something like that.
And she directly accused General Mora, right?
And then she calls General Mora and says, "Hey, this isn't how it happened, is it?" " So that it can be rectified." And she continued, and then she tried to turn the tables, to play the victim. I'm going to show you the interview. Right. I'm going to show you the interview so you can see, so you can see what kind of journalist she is.
To Fujimori.
Of course.
Mora wrote the speech for Fujimori about Colina.
Yes. No, no, Mora's history is also forgotten.
The history hasn't been forgotten. He has Mora's history.
Mora has implemented the government plan.
Mora didn't write the speech.
What speech? To celebrate the Colina group. He did n't.
You're giving me news I did n't know.
Oh, yes, I did know. Mr. President, are you saying that Mora wrote a speech, that he did it? He didn't do that.
Who did he write it for?
What? For whom?
For Fujimori.
Of course.
Mora wrote the speech for Fujimori about Colina.
Yes.
No, no. Let's see, I'd rather think that. Let's see, because I have respect for him. You 're giving me a clue.
You're telling me that Mr. Mora wrote... Mora No saint thinks.
Look what you're saying. Ah, I'm saying it and I'm going to correct it. She's saying that Mora wrote the speech for Vladimiro Montesinos to excuse him regarding the group.
Mora, welcome, Exitosa. How are you?
Good. She was talking with Toledo, she dropped that bombshell, according to her, and General Mora finds out, this is already underway, and General Mora calls her, calls her and starts refuting her. Look, of course, what you're saying is truly slanderous. What a way to slander people!
No, I'm not slandering you, I'm asking you. I'm General Mora, allow me to ask you the questions because the last thing I do is defame.
Let me clarify.
You can turn up the volume. I can't hear General Mora. I was kicked out of the army by Montesinos.
Toledo calls me precisely because I fight against Montesinos. You've got the name wrong. I don't know what other name you might have used. I have never signed any letter of submission.
Show it to me. I never signed a succession letter. President Toledo left that question hanging.
No, no. I've never signed a succession letter, and everyone knows that. That's why I'm going to sue you for information. I've also never signed any letter.
General Mora, General Mora, you can sue me. You, Congressman General Mora, allow me to ask the questions. Allow me to ask the questions.
No, let me get this straight first.
Ah, well, okay. I 'll tell you. I haven't signed any letter. Show me the letter I supposedly signed from the Colina Group. You're talking nonsense. Excuse my language, but I think it's a tremendous slander. I challenge you to show me the documents. If not, I'll see to the corresponding legal actions because, well, I understand the electoral process, but it can't be fueled by so much garbage that you're spouting.
When I have the whole file, General Mora, I have some doubts about your past during the... she already screwed up.
She already screwed up, she said something that... She defamed General Mora instead of saying, "Okay, I take it back, I made a mistake, let me check my source again." She keeps going, trying to get other things out of him, and then she tries to play the victim, right? She tries to play the victim. But anyway, I'm going to post this video because it really bores me. It was just to show you what kind of journalist she is.
You already know, you're familiar with her, she does terrible interviews, and it all stems from yesterday's interview with Rafael López Aleada where she tried to make him look bad, right? Why? Why?
Well, you already know, right?
Let's read a few of the comments. That's not being tenacious, that's being rude and despicable. Run, that's the word. Dafne says, "Hey, don't do the show at the same time as your brother, Chino, do it at different times." No, what happened is that Chino went ahead today because he had Uncle Rockefeller, I think he was there. It was impacted that hour, and well, and I'm connecting at this hour, well, brother, I can't do it any other time. My brother hasn't been able to either, but well, there it is, right? There we are, there we are. I also want to thank everyone who is present, really, thank you, thank you for following us. Thank you also for the recommendation, Dafne, because that shows that you also want to be watching me, right?
And I'm glad. Let's see, Valerena says, "Even so, we can't deny that Rafael, we can't deny that Rafael López Aliaga has to learn to recognize his mistakes because of his arrogance." Yes, yes, yes, yes. That's it, I 've said that. Oh, it's not that I haven't said it on this program, I've said it.
He has made mistakes. What he said in the south was also a mistake.
Why?
I knew, or we know, who he was directing it at, but in the middle of a campaign he can't do that.
Obviously, he can't.
Why? Because they're going to... They're not going to change it by twisting the facts. And that was her Achilles' heel, because then the people from the south abandoned her, and that was her mistake. Obviously, what I didn't like was the way she tried to smear him, because she already knew, but she kept repeating that word "[ __ ]." She kept repeating it just to mess with him.
But Leiva, her little friend Aladino Gálvez, didn't question him at all about the fraud. I remember that. It was a huge blunder.
Of course, that's what the video I just showed you shows. It was a huge blunder.
It's so you can see the quality of her journalism, well, no. Leiva supports Porky so he can become mayor of Lima; she even fought with Urresti to help Porky. Of course, so you can see how quickly they change sides, right?
What kind of journalists are these? No, Leiva supported Porky. Well, they shouldn't interview that guy.
Envious. They shouldn't interview that envious guy.
What an envious guy. He also treated Pastor Jaur badly, he accused her unjustly. You see, and I heard that it was because of a request made to him within the party itself. Ah.
Within the party itself, they asked him to do that. Who? Well, I'm not going to say. Keep going with the videos, friend. Thank you, thank you, Javier.
Thank you.
His wife fell off the Chinese guy, it cut the transmission, and I came here.
Thank you, everyone. Thank you, my little brother.
He couldn't postpone because he had an interview with Uncle Rockefeller. He knows I'm doing my interview, but he hasn't been able to. Well, no, I do try to connect at this time because it's the time I can also, right? I can do it later too, but my brothers already connect, right? And it's better for me not to be, as my friend Dafne says, the three of us together.
Milagros fell off Leiva, the queen of political showbiz. What a bad interview. I'll say it again. What a bad interview, Milagros Leiva. I never liked her. I never liked her interviewing style. She was self-serving.
She attacked Pastor Guayo really badly. I do n't know why Rafael keeps going on that show. Yes, sometimes I do n't understand it either. Ah, I don't understand it. Sometimes too, Rafael, and it's not the first time they've done it to him. Ah, I remember with Philip Butter too. I don't know who else went on an interview and got ripped apart, but he goes anyway.
Although I think if you're a good politician, right? I mean, if you have nothing to hide, you have to go on the shows, right? I mean, that actually shows you what these journalists are like, right?
Yes, I saw that interview with that progressive woman when she said she wanted to legislate with the... What? Legislate with the left in favor of the poor. Ah, you mean... Regarding yesterday's interview, what Diego Acuña, Leiva Battle, Rockefeller, and others are telling us is, "Stop complaining about the fraud and support Keiko because otherwise we'll be left without a campaign and without publicity."
Maybe, maybe.
Rockefeller, my friend.
Yes, I like Rockefeller; I liked an interview he did with Frank Herkel where he said, "Why doesn't the party support the professor?" They're leaving the teacher alone. I liked that he supported my brother, because my brother is facing [something], he had been denounced and everything and nothing came out to support him. Well, that's where Muñante came from, right? Kerkel himself, but the others kept quiet and Uncle Rockefeller told him, right? And that's what I liked about him. I know he's a good guy. Ah, Rockefeller is a good guy.
Whatever the wedge says. Okay, recommend some books to us. What books can I recommend to you, right? So, if you're going to tell me my tastes, I can recommend horror books. If it's about politics, what about? I can read you some authors from Austrian economics, from the Austrian school, right? I can recommend authors, I've already told you.
Friedman, who says, "But there have to be dances, otherwise there are no tapers.
Otherwise, there are no tapes. What is it? What is tap?
Hey, I'm out of date. Explain to me what tapes or tapers or tapes are. Otherwise, there aren't any.
In this case, it'll be plines, right?
You should change that. He says, "But there have to be dances." Otherwise, there are no plines."
You should have put "day of the vianero."
Neophyte, those names, for God's sake.
Keiko Leiva. Alfonso, I also came with you because the little Chinese guy had to cut short because his wife fell. Oh, did my sister-in-law fall?
I hope it's not serious. Ursulita, can you confirm that, little sister? Can you confirm? She fell. My God. No, I hope it's not serious. I'll call her in a little while.
We know that Porki was robbed, but now if Sánchez wins, we're going to put it on the screen. Well, if Sánchez wins, no one will be able to complain. The right-wing channels will be eliminated and the presenters will be arrested for speaking ill of his government.
No, you don't know why? Because the pork-barrel politics begin.
The real journalists, the ones... I disagree, for example, with César Hilbran on some things, but that guy confronted dictatorships, right?
Journalists like that, right? And right now those of us who are putting the Look, no, we're not journalists.
I'm an information facilitator, a blogger, you could say, a YouTuber, but I like this, I like politics, and we don't take any risks, right? Do you think we don't take any risks? The professor doesn't take any risks with everything he's doing. Of course he does.
Who do you think they're going to go after once these scoundrels take power?
Ah, it's delicate, it's delicate, literally. On top of that, he's giving them free ratings because Leiva Mori's and Fujimori's programs don't even get 200 views, and just with Rafael López Aleada, it went to thousands.
Of course, of course. But Rafael, Rafael also forgets very quickly what they do to him. Ah, remember what happened with Philip Butter, right? Philip Butter went after him hard, and that's something that bothered, for example, Jorge, right? The professor, right? It bothered him. He'd say, "But this guy has spoken badly about you, this guy has said this to you..." This, that, and you and Rafael López Salía, I remember the interviews, I was there, I was telling him, but we have to forgive him, well, we have to forgive him. And, pardon me, because of the heart he has, he says. No, well, I'm definitely not like Rafael López Aliada, they do one to me and forget about it.
Well, Grandpa Peñalosa in the interview they just did with the little Chinese guy, he spent the whole time making fun of your brother. Whose? Jorge's or Rafo's?
Yes, he hurt his back. Oh, Mr. Ursulita, have you found anything out?
Yes, he hurt his back. I'll call back in a little while. Literally, Rafael López Aleada even gave the ratings to Leiva Mori, because Leiva alone couldn't get anywhere, they didn't even get 500 live views, it was pathetic, and with Rafael López Aleada they got thousands. Of course, Rafael López Aleada is a big fan, he also has his share of fans, right?
That's how it is. Here with the teacher of the future.
Thank you for being here with the teacher of the future.
What's the worst that could happen if Keiko is elected? Is it really possible that Pern will stay? No.
Look, I'm going to confess something to you. I'm going to confess something to you.
As the teacher would say, right? Clip me out, won't you? Or a fact, as he says.
If Keiko gets through and wins, I'd be happy. I could finally breathe easy. I don't think Keiko knows that she will retain power.
Definitely not. He's not going to do it. I'd bet 1 time Keiko wins before this red team wins.
It would be best if Keiko won. I 'm being completely honest with you.
Yes, it hurts. Let's see where we left off.
Fiona is desperate because if she enters the Reds she would have to leave Peru.
Clear.
Ah, he made fun of Rafo.
Because? Ah, because Rafa is promoting it, surely my brother is promoting spoiled ballots.
You know, people, that I don't force you. I am telling you, I am going to vote for this tainted one.
Where is? Where is? Let's see, where is it? Where is?
Ah, it's lost. Wait, give me a second. I'll leave you with this image here. I'll leave you with this image here. I'm going to remove the QR code from the PL because nobody is pinning me.
And look, see, look, that's how I'm going to vote. Civil- military coup.
That's my ID card.
If Keiko wins, the leftists will come and destroy Lima.
No, well, at that point I do think the army would do something, well, the army would have to act, right? The pressure would be greater, would n't it?
I wish I could be as good a Christian as Rafael López Salea, to forget so quickly. I agree. I agree.
Please provide a link for signatures. I already told you where you have to go to download the link. Or else, write to me below, one is happening, look below it says, look, you can support with a plin to the number 941 7576. Write to me there on WhatsApp. Oh, don't call me on WhatsApp and I'll send you the form to download. Or else on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. we'll be meeting at the Campo de Marte.
that nobody watches the progressive program.
If Keiko gets in, the leftists are going to go crazy in the streets.
Rafael López Aliaga demonstrates his social Christianity by showing compassion for those who do him harm, let's put it this way, for those who do him harm, although sometimes he is a little naive because he forgives even those who throw stones at him.
If Keiko wins, the leftists will come to destroy Lima.
Leiva lashed out when he was told that at this rate his children would end up living in Venezuela. She is desperate. Well no.
The day Keiko wins, protests will probably break out in the country. We need to be vigilant. Of course, the Reds are going to come out wanting to destroy everything. Have no doubt. The Reds are going to come out. Ah, put the link to the signature. I already explained it. In 2021, he said that thousands of votes were stolen from him and that next time he would fill the whole country with representatives, but then he forgot about it because of the team, because of the team he has. If you have a party, you have a president, you have a general secretary, who I believe is Norma Yarro, and you have several heads, and the leader, who is Rafael, is probably involved in other things because that's just how it is. I imagine he must be calling him, busy, dealing with other matters. So it's his party people who have to take care of getting the representatives, or do they want the man to do everything and it's his party people who keep messing things up?
And that's what happened.
It's the people from the party.
Even if Sánchez Keiko wins, the rat won't be legal. Neither of them. Please post the link for signatures, don't spam. I don't know whether to vote like this or with no to fraud or RL for president, I do n't know whether to vote like this.
Well, I'm going to... That's what I'm going to put. You can put whatever you want.
On that point I do agree with the Chinese man.
The spoiled vote will make it easier for Sánchez to commit fraud.
Mm. Leave a like, people.
Why choose one of these two criminals? The ONPE will be the same. He's already chosen. Don't worry, everything is ready. If the leftist comes out, the military is either worried or prepared.
Whoever wins, Peru is going to burn.
I think the same, but the least bad thing is that Keiko leaves. Well, no, it's among the least bad options.
Among the less bad things, they'll come out shouting "people, people, calm down."
Uh, the scam involved the software too. Sure, I know. Software, minutes, lost minutes, the slow-moving plan, so many dirty tricks that have been seen.
Civic-military coup with a feather. Good. I'm going to buy my marker a few days before.
Because he's not the politician. He speaks without thinking, and that backfired on him. I think so too.
Look, I saw it and it really bothered and worried me when they took Geri out. That was the point where I said, "Damn it, it's fine that Porqu isn't a politician, but the people around him need to be smarter. You have to know how to think.
That's already happened, right? But you can't, well, you can't do that. You ca n't do that. We have to march on June 7th in protest.
Rafael's team failed him.
Unfortunately, Norman only focused on being in Congress. Yes, it's a disgrace. Just like the Reds and the Caviar left united in the 2012 and 2016 elections to vote against Keiko, now we have to unite to vote against communism.
But the fraud is in the data entry.
The poll watchers can't do anything. If Keiko wins, the south will turn orange to send aid, just like her father did. Perfect.
So, bring the thick ink marker. Thanks, Alfonso, for responding.
Alfonso, listen to me. César Corbina, I think that's the name of the one from Porquy's party.
Alfonso, listen to me. César I think the one César Combina is called. He 's not from Porquí's party.
No, wait, confirm for me, people.
There are 's' in Peru. What's that? Please, you're out of date.
Explain it to me. Keiko's perfect crime, Der Burneo. She wins, legitimizes the fraud, saves Burneo, and co-governs with Sánchez and the happy naive ones.
There are so many things, so many theories, so many dark probabilities that could be being plotted, right? That's politics. And people, that's politics. That's politics, unfortunately.
Uh, the worst thing about Keiko winning is that if she wins, she won't get out of it, she won't get out of it, she just needs to capture the executive branch, and make no mistake, if Keiko wins the presidency, she'll buy off senators and representatives.
Yes, well, she let herself be swayed by the press.
The point is, she wants to send Yarrow to Tumbes to take down Gerí.
Of course, of course. There was no reason, I mean, I understand, right? But it's not like the guy has to leave because he committed a serious offense, no, I don't know, I mean, he could have waited, look, he wasn't lacking anything.
Quite apart from the fact that constantly removing presidents creates terrible chaos, people.
How can we be impeaching, censuring, or rather, removing presidents all the time? That looks bad.
Now with the new bicameral Congress it's going to be more difficult, but it's precisely at the moment when these two come in, that Sánchez could come in.
Keeping to remove presidents is terrible chaos.
If the people elect their president, that has to be respected.
The will of the people has to be respected for the full five years, unless the man has committed one of the five crimes I explained to you yesterday, or a very serious offense, well, if not, then remove him, because that's how democracy works.
That's how democracy works. I believe in that, because otherwise, how is there going to be stability in the country? If you're going to keep removing one, that's where the chaos comes from. The other one, the vice president, you don't like him either, then the other one comes along, the president of Congress stays. So, what are we voting for? What are we voting for if they're just going to keep removing him because they don't like him, because he doesn't speed things up based on the interests of some journalists, some political blocs?
Ah, that's what I think.
The ONPE fraud sabotaged the communist Roberto Sánchez. Yes, well, Jerí's impeachment was the beginning of the end.
With that, the fat guy lost a lot of support.
The fraud was just the final blow. And I hope they learn.
I hope that this has left him with a painful experience.
Combina is from the train. Combina is from Avanza País. Of course. He's not from Renovación Popular.
Combina is from Avanza. You realize that Balcázar is the Sagasti of today. Same modus operandi. Yes, well, yes.
Well, Sagasti is a terrible caviar progressive, isn't he? But this old guy is a communist.
The worst thing about Keiko winning is who wins.
Well, that's already I read it. It was Avanza País.
They're still going on about how Rafael got Gerí kicked out, right? How many Popular Renewal deputies are there? Not 130. Well, I don't know. Hey, what are you talking about, vigilante? I don't understand you. In Popular Renewal, in Popular Renewal, everyone's looking for their share of power every day, and Por is letting himself be taken over by Yarrow.
Ah, Sale is like Plin, but American. Ah, I see. Thanks, Dafne. Thanks, thanks, thanks for the info.
Thanks for the info. I'll put my QR code there just in case, if someone's heart was touched. Okay, let's move on, let's move on. Your brother Jorge said that miracles are on Keiko's side, and it's not about miracles because you said miracles should be miracles. Leiva isn't on Keiko's side, and it's not about that. It's about the fact that neither of the two candidates is legitimate.
Your brother said miracles. What do you mean? No I understood correctly. You, Sánchez, have a hearing for your crimes on the 27th of this month. Do you think they're going to get him out? Do you think they're going to sentence him? Do you think so?
Honestly, if Rafael López Alia had had a good team and party delegates, he would have swept the election. Yes, well, they made many mistakes, many mistakes they've made. The vote has to be against communism, against communism and fraud. Spoiled vote, my friend. Don't be a fool. Vizcarra, Dina, Gerí, and Balcázar weren't elected by popular vote.
No, of course, well, Vizcarra stayed because of PPK, right? Dina stayed because of this Castillo guy who staged a coup.
But I'm talking about cases like, for example, what was the point of getting rid of Gerí? What's more, what's more, Dina Boluarte would have finished her term and this wouldn't have happened.
I assure you that this wouldn't have happened.
Well, they're going to... I'm going to crush it, but that's what I think.
What brand and model is your microphone?
This one's fancy. And I don't know, I don't know, I do n't know, I'll give you the info. I'm a bit of a boomer when it comes to these things.
Hey, Pelao, people from abroad are asking how to send things and collaborate. How to send what?
Over there, write to me privately, people. If you want to support me, you can write to WhatsApp at 94150 756.
Write to that WhatsApp number and I'll give you the details. I'm going to show it here.
Look, my little sister is helping me there at that number, people. Thank you, thank you so much.
If Sánchez gets in, he's going to regret it.
Sánchez and his deputies are Shining Path members.
If Rafael López Aleado had had a good team and party delegates, he would have swept the election. We already read this, right?
If Porky had done so badly and they hadn't committed fraud, Porky... Of course, we already know that Porky, despite his mistakes, hasn't lost because of that. That's what... We know that. People know that. Do you think I didn't want Por to win? Do you think it wasn't my wish that Por be there right now in the second round and that he become president?
And I'm aware that's not why he lost, but it did take some votes from him, but he lost because of the fraud, not because of that. I'm not, I never said that, I said they made mistakes. Or do you want me to say the opposite? Do you want me to lie to you so they keep making them? So they keep making mistakes in their party? They made mistakes, well, and that's been clear throughout the campaign.
And if you like Rafael López Aliaga, if you want to vote for him, if he's your candidate, you have to point out his mistakes, not idolize him, for God's sake.
Don't idolize him because they make mistakes too. Leaders make mistakes, and a leader knows how to recognize those mistakes.
But if you're always applauding and praising him, how is he going to realize it?
For God's sake, you can't understand that.
Hi, Alfonso. What despicable miracles, Leiva. Yes, yes, yes, yes. How people change. God protect Rafael López Aleada. God protect him, truly. I'm so sorry it didn't happen.
What's misspelled?
The number 941 5076.
It's correct.
Uh, I think the caviar... Ah, add the +51 there. Those from abroad, put +51 941 5076.
Thank you, everyone. I truly appreciate those who are interested. It's not an obligation, but I'm very grateful that you're already connected here. It helps me a lot, I really like you all, especially this... well, here on YouTube is where I have the most engagement, right?
Facebook doesn't treat us very well.
Okay, your opinion, thanks for responding. There's no problem with those abroad, but you can write to me and I'll tell you how, because I can't do it directly here.
With or without Gerí, it's the same. There was going to be fraud.
Of course, there was going to be some, but, I mean, you're not going to tell me there's going to be a huge difference between having Keiko there and having Jerí there, or don't you think there's a huge difference when, uh, what's the name of this guy who came denouncing the fraud? Who said that Balcázar himself said that Rafael López Alea was never going to become president while he was there. What's his name? People, the one who's been denouncing the fraud, who comes out saying he had prior knowledge, that he said it before it happened, please tell me.
Look, there's no perfect candidate, there never will be. Perfect, only God.
And remember that idolatry is a sin.
Thank you, Mr. Bald. Thank you for the " Mr." Bald. Many people from abroad watch the program, ask questions, ask the professor, and put them on the screen there. Okay, now I'm going to do it. Now I'm going to do it. Your brother Jorge says that the military is in favor of Keiko. There shouldn't be favoritism. Both candidates are illegitimate. And the command... takes power. Look, that's true, I don't have that information.
The only thing I'll tell you, and maybe this will reassure you a little, is that the military will never let communism return to Peru. I can assure you of that. I can assure you of that. I don't know if they'll be more on Keiko's side. I don't know if they'll be more on Rafael López Aliaga's side. I heard somewhere that Rafael López Aliaga made some statements that they didn't like. I didn't hear them. I 'll look for them.
But, but I don't think that's the issue, right? Unless Jorge has information that I don't have, right? My brother has a lot of information.
The jungle is capitalist, the coast is progressive, and the highlands are leftist. That could be a good definition.
If there's any pressure in the USA, then... If there's any pressure in the USA, please, you know what you have to do, people.
Samir Villaverde... Ah, Samir Villaverde. Samir Villaverde said that Balcázar had spoken out of turn, saying that he didn't He was going to allow Rafael López Alea to be president while he was there.
Ah, do you see the difference between the old communist and Gerí?
No, well, there's no comparison, right?
Facebook is old, nobody uses it. More people are on TikTok and Instagram. Yes, I think I'm going to... I'm going to go overboard, right? But I still have my people on Facebook, but they don't connect much for the live streams. I thank everyone who's on Facebook, people. I really love you all very much.
Ah, all of you. I love you all equally. I'd like to meet you in person. Maybe we'll get together sometime.
The show-off, the attention-seeker Villaverde.
TikTok is useless. Facebook keeps beating TikTok. Samir Villaverde says they want to force Porky to be sworn in as senator because they're after him. You see, they're a bunch of bastards. They're these reds. Hey, how barbaric. It does n't matter that he's not a politician, huh? Jerí, but he's dedicated, dedicated, a strategist, excuse me, listen, forgive me if what's happening is I'm going to put on my lens, everyone.
Now then, remember that Keiko has former military generals as senators, but Gerí also said that for him there was no fraud and that Sánchez is a good person.
He says, "Sayuna Peter says, 'Unfortunately, Peru doesn't deserve Porqui.
Hey, may God hear you, Alfonso, and may communism never return to Peru.'" He's not going to bring communism back to Peru, Teresita, he's not going to do it. Luis, Luis Mi, Luis Sim, check your stock price on the Wall Street stock exchange.
Check its stock price on Wall Street.
If Keiko is supposedly part of the fraud, it's because she stopped us.
Sorry, no, let's put it here now. Come on, you guys help out. If Keiko is supposedly part of the fraud, it's because she stopped the left's fraud to come to power. That fraud could only be combated with Aliaga fraud. I couldn't do it. Keiko, hero or villain.
Ah, I see. In other words, Keiko is involved, but to turn it around. That means, you've seen that caviar leftists like Nieto, Marisol, Rosa María Palacios are also asking for spoiled ballots, something strange that they support while taking care of things. Are you sure?
Because she locked those people up, she says no. Ah, how strange. They must be up to something, right? Ipsos says Keiko will win. Thank you Alfonso for joining the truth. God bless you from Adelaide, Australia. Thank you, Stefanie.
God bless you too. Thank you for your good wishes, it helps me a lot to continue, to keep going. Let's keep going, people. Here we are. The current situation is as if we were drowning in a river and the only rope to save us is a dirty, stained rope, and we have no other option. What do you prefer?
Drown or grab the rope?
Make that decision.
Honestly, I'm not going to influence anything in the decision you make.
You make your decision. I've already made my choice for now, and whatever God wills, will be. Well no.
These two state bodies, OMP and National Jury, are corrupt. Well, folks, what else can I say? What else can I tell you? Let's continue the fight, let's continue denouncing, let's continue going out to demand, let's continue with this indignation that must not stop until these damned corrupt people rot in jail, because that's what's going to happen. If there's one thing I really like, it's the tenacity of Rafael López Aleada. He is a very tenacious man, I have seen it. For a while I closely followed Rafael's works with Jorge, with my brother Jorge, the teacher. We were going to see his works.
Despite the obstacles they put in the way of the teacher, because we have suffered quite a lot, really, and because of his own environment, right? What a shame, isn't it? Too bad.
Anyway, we'll always be there supporting them. If we have to continue supporting Rafael, we will continue supporting Rafael. That's why Fujimori closed Congress, because the communist deputies of that time wouldn't let him, and the Apristas too, well, no, of course they would. The APRA party was very leftist at that time.
Remember the beginnings of APRA.
Corrupt Keiko shielded Sánchez because he was a leftist, less popular, neither Hilebrand nor the San Marcos girls want him. Keiko is there because she's looking after her business, just like the left. Yes, well folks, we already know what Keiko is like. We already know what Keiko is like. Excuse me for a second, while I think that this one you're writing to me here is suddenly excellent. I'll answer you on WhatsApp right now. Yes, I'll answer you as soon as the broadcast ends here, and thank you very much, thank you very much for wanting to contribute to this cause, right? To this channel and little by little we will grow, little by little we will increase, people.
Thank you, thank you all for being here.
From Monday to Friday we will be online from 5 pm onwards.
Uh, I'll try to be here on Saturdays too because I really enjoy this, even though I do other things, you know, I like being here with you, sharing these moments, analyzing politics, right? Listening, seeing their opinions. I'm going to try to get some calls in. Let me see, let me see a little bit. We're going to put calls on the air. I suddenly want to buy a console to make things more practical, right? If not just with the cell phone, little by little we will grow.
You help me a lot. You help me a lot to grow this channel, to spread this news, and to make my name more well known.
I'm one of those who give up, people. Oh, and listen, we'd give our lives, if possible. Make no mistake, make no mistake, because, well, what a shame, a pig is born only once every 100 years in Peru. New elections are the only option. New elections are the only option. Thank you everyone, I love you all very much. God bless you all, I carry you here in my heart and we'll connect again tomorrow at 5 pm. Thanks, everyone.
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