Friday, May 27, 2011

Very little credibility and Bible in the Peruvian campaign

In the difficult task of convincing a large mass of undecided voters, the two candidates to contest the second round of presidential elections in Peru are sparing no resources. When the rational argument is not enough to convince, is open the door to the supernatural. The first to use it was Keiko Fujimori, who swore by God that if he can not pardon to his father, exmandatario now in prison for crimes against humanity and corruption.

Days later she followed him Ollanta Humala, who also swore, with one hand on the Bible, which respect the Constitution and not seek re-election if he wins the election on June 5. The Nationalist candidate's oath, made before an audience of intellectuals in the classroom degrees from the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, is the latest step in its attempt to scare the electorate to fear that a new government intends to radically change their game rules and economic policies and impose a similar regime of Hugo Chavez in Peru.

To that end, the retired army commander has reformed its technical teams, including specialists before they worked with other parties, as the head of the president's economic program Alejandro Toledo, Kurt Burner. It has also submitted two documents that modify its original plan of government in which several of his abdication of the most radical.

"Humala swear on the Bible because he knows that people do not believe him," said Keiko Fujimori just heard the news. The people, in any case, it does not believe him. According to a recent survey, 64% of the electorate believes that Fujimori will find a way to release his father if he wins the presidency.

That does not prevent the candidate from Fuerza 2011 head of the polls, with 52.9% against 47.1% of its opponent, in a simulation to vote polling done by the Datum and released on Thursday 26 May. "Economic fears weigh more," says analyst David Sulmont, told the daily La República. The last act (so far) of climbing mystic in the electoral process as Brazil staged a guess of course, named Reinaldo Dos Santos, presented on Peruvian television and predicted the triumph of Keiko Fujimori.

The newspaper La Primera, the tendency of the Humala, reported that, before making his "revelations", the seer had a meeting with several major characters Fujimori environment.

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