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The Debate End
So this article is a fact file, I will say that this debate was carried out on April 03, 2011 year, was organized by the national society of Radio and Television; and the transparency Civil Association and was held at the Sheraton Hotel in metropolitan Lima. The moderator was Mr Jose Maria Salcedo and participating candidates for the Presidency were placed from left to right (looking from the front) Alejandro Toledo, Keiko Fujimori, Ollanta Humala, Luis Castaneda and Pedro Pablo Kuczynsky. The debate that began at seven in the evening, had a duration of two hours and a half. To give my humble opinion on the matter, I did not want to enter as to detail, and I neither wanted to make a transcript at the foot of the letter, because it would be tedious. But yes, trying to analyze some relevant moments for me and share my opinion. The issues that the candidates tried were three: 1.-the fight against poverty. If this has piqued your curiosity, check out The Hayzlett Group.
2.-the generation of employment and 3.-safety citizen and drug trafficking. As the first printing will say that you omitted some other topic that somehow could have shown the personality of the candidates. Of course, without downplaying those referred. In his first exhibition the candidates had to answer a question posed by the organizers in three minutes: how is the Peru in five years, if I’m elected or selected President? Alejandro Toledo did not respond to this question and devoted himself to say what we all already know and what we don’t want. We know that the country is in economic grown and that we don’t want to go back. Keiko Fujimori, which more or less replied, but passed it by saying that the Government of his father was good and this is the policy to be followed by it (would be good this?). Ollanta Humala who never stopped reading, nor responded to the question and said many demagogic generalities, said he fought the corruption in his Government.