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Carlos Álvarez Ends Campaign With Unity Call and Paid Military Service Plan

His final stops blended stage satire with a security pitch from Chiclayo to Chosica.

Overview

  • Carlos Álvarez closed his run in Lurigancho-Chosica with a call for a national unity pact and urged voters to reject corrupt candidates.
  • He said rivals had smeared his name and family during the race and cast his response as a show of resolve.
  • He detailed a proposal to pay volunteers in military service a minimum-wage stipend and offer direct entry to National Police sub-officer schools after two years of training.
  • In a separate finale in Chiclayo, he leaned on satirical impressions of figures like Ricardo Belmont, Keiko Fujimori and Rafael López Aliaga to lampoon opponents.
  • Both events featured party congressional hopefuls and cast members from his shows, with RPP emphasizing his security and youth pitch while Caretas spotlighted the theatrical satire.