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21:00 pm Humala Does not Accept Defeat…Yet

Ollanta Humala is delivering a speech with a different tone this time. While his earlier speech was measured, this time he attacked Alan Garcia for giving a winning speech prior to knowing the results from ONPE. He has not accepted defeat yet. Humala is also stressing his victory in 15 departments. Broadcasting of Humala’s speech was been interrupted to give space to ONPE results.


Humala: resultados representan un victoria social y política para UPP
Radio 1160, 04 de junio del 2006

Aunque evitó admitir una derrota, el candidato nacionalista, Ollanta Humala sostuvo que los actuales resultados electorales representan una “victoria social y política” para su partido Unión Por el Perú (UPP).
El líder nacionalista, asimismo, sostuvo que “hoy empieza la gran transformación de nuestro país” y, al mismo tiempo, convocó a la conformación de un “frente nacionalista, democrático y popular” en todo el país para aglutinar a las fuerzas políticas, sociales y sindicales “que aman a la patria y rechazan el modelo neoliberal”.
Además, como adelantando un liderazgo en la oposición, Humala Tasso indicó que confía en que tendrá de su lado al Congreso de la República donde son la primera mayoría y de su victoria en la mayoría de los departamentos del país.
“Constituye una victoria para todos, porque la esperanza se ha impuesto al miedo (…) hoy comienza la gran transformación del Perú, la recuperación de nuestra dignidad ligada al rescate de los recursos naturales para poner la economía al servicio del pueblo”, dijo Humala.
“Jamas traicionaremos el sagrado interés de la patria y el pueblo peruano (…) hoy ha cambiado el mapa y la agenda política”, acotó en medio de un discurso que leyó y donde se mostró triunfalista.

2 replies on “21:00 pm Humala Does not Accept Defeat…Yet”

It’s easy to see that most of Peru wants a change. Thou it’s unfortunate that the rich of northern Peru have forgotten what Garcia has done in the past. The number 1 reason they even voted for Garcia is that they feel he needs to redeem himself. Well I say, open the prison doors and let the inmates all redeem themselves too.
Maybe Garcia will finally finish the rail transportation he started and abandoned before fled to France, which is where he should have stayed, the cowardly thief!
It’s very sorry to see that out of all the presidential candidates to choose from in the first round, it came down to two that voters had mixed feelings about and even joked that it’s now a matter of voting for the lessor of the two evils. I wonder what it costs to hold an election and a run off election? Why is one election not enough? Perhaps if voters only had one chance to vote, they would make a better choice.

QuestZone:
Who in the hell do you think you are to express yourself like that? You do not even know Peru and write like the gorila’s bitch

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