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Forsyth Vows To End Bicameral Congress And Says He Will Govern If Elected

He pairs the pledge with region‑focused promises for Ayacucho that include major road works, hospital completions and a new youth viceministry.

Overview

  • In a Cusco rally, the Somos Perú candidate said he would move on day one to repeal the recently implemented bicameral Congress, arguing it benefits entrenched politicians.
  • On Latina TV, George Forsyth distanced executive decision‑making from party leadership, saying Patricia Li will focus on the party and declaring, “I will be the one to govern.”
  • In Ayacucho, he outlined road projects including resurfacing the Vía Libertadores, upgrading and asphalting the Chalhuamayo–San Francisco–KimbiriPichari route, building the San Francisco integration bridge to Cusco and finishing the AyacuchoHuancayo link.
  • He cited high child anemia, poverty and chronic malnutrition in Ayacucho and pledged integrated nutrition and preventive health programs, completion of the Ayna San Francisco, Puquio and Cora Cora hospitals, and new oncology and mental‑health centers.
  • He proposed creating a Viceministerio de la Juventud under the PCM, advancing irrigation projects such as Cachi II and Urubamba, and continued regional outreach with market visits, a Plaza San Francisco rally and a stop at Estadio Garcilaso.