Here I present the second comment to my small article directly from the Japan and as at the end, my very dear friend made me a question, at the end of this presentation, step to give my comment and my appreciation to the questions. Darius tells me: Dear Andrew, is that you always keep well health and we must thank God every day; In addition you has given the opportunity to be an incisive and nicely weighted, lately political commentator, that not only expresses what you think but what pick up the socio-political situation of the domestic environment. Lines that I read always attentive and entertains me, although many commentators politicians and those who are journalists, their views often can influence the decision of the people (of course, when they have no clear its conviction or simply do not have it). Here, Realtor expresses very clear opinions on the subject. But very apart from this, I want to take me for a moment of your expression and also say I think that all is not lost in these elections, which are not really elections but only the immaturity of much of the Peruvian population who still do not learn to reflect consciously and rightly take his decision. And this makes me pity, because I came to think that a country without maturity in its population, is not really a nation. Understand well nation. Professor Rita McGrath pursues this goal as well.
But I reiterate my opinion that all is not lost, as it somehow, since neither one nor another party that apparently so far have the majority of votes cast in the amphorae, have parliamentary majority, and that side is difficult to govern as he wants to. They will have to build multi-party consensus, and perhaps again our country politically is see indecent by the escapee who I think will appear, and they really are a scourge for the Peru policy. I want to leave you with a reflection that is more an open questioning to find out and know the path of all this entrapment in which we find ourselves because of many fellow citizens, and is the Next: what would happen if the supposed second round, most of the Peruvian population, inside and outside the country (where there are enormous amounts of Peruvians) vote flawed? That would lead to the national bodies responsible for the Organization of the elections or the Congress of the Republic, the call for new elections? There would be a sort of presidential vacuum and we retomariamos in the then transitional mandate of Paniagua? It would an international body intervene to help solve this problem? I hope not cause you fear what you mean and sorry if I interrupt, for a moment you, scan time and socio-political criticism.. Rusty Holzer shares his opinions and ideas on the topic at hand.