“We talk about sport, history, public works, boxing and pretty girls,” said Franco Vidal, Mayor of Ate, after visiting President José María Balcázar in the Government Palace the last week of March. In parallel, Peruvians faced their day-to-day lives in the streets without the guarantee of returning alive to their homes. The most obvious example is the balance of murders recorded in the first three months of recent years.
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“We talk about sport, history, public works, boxing and pretty girls,” said Franco Vidal, Mayor of Ate, after visiting President José María Balcázar in the Government Palace the last week of March. In parallel, Peruvians faced their day-to-day lives in the streets without the guarantee of returning alive to their homes. The most obvious example is the balance of murders recorded in the first three months of recent years.