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The response of the former regional president Nelson Chui

was elected to govern and not to show off FILM AS ARTIST
SAN VICENTE .- The former president of Lima Regional Government, Mr. Nelson Chui Mejía, recommended Javier Alvarado Gonzales successor Valley, ruling in favor of the peoples of the region Lima, leaving aside the role cheap or pretend to be a movie actor.
"He has been elected to govern, not to show off. He is not a movie star, "Chui said sarcastically at a news conference that called for his weekend visit to Cañete.
said that 95 percent of staff in the region, people who supported the campaign to the Fatherland Young candidate that does not have the qualifications nor the required profile areas.
"So Javier Alvarado management is a disaster," said the leader of the family too, supporting his argument reflects the dissatisfaction of the people of the region.
specifies that the unhappiness also stems from the mayors said that they Alvarado granted a few "bags of cement", contrary to its management which gave him work.
"He has good advisers, fewer managers. That surrounds the right people and not ayayeros, nor those who go running after him, "said Chui Mejia amid the laughter of the men of the press.
argues that the current regional president, to conduct a regional development plan, complies with the budgets approved by the people and not "what it feels like looking financed national campaign."
Elsewhere in his remarks, said that Alvarado be devoted to marketing because nobody beats that work. "But as mayor was one of the worst in the history of Cañete and as proof that there are complaints against them," he said.
former regional president, who was accompanied by his environment Dr. Luis Custodio Calderon and Victor Mancini, said that on Wednesday will travel to Huacho to offer similar news conference.
pointed out that in that locality will be accompanied by two of his advisers who directly receive complaints submitted against the administration of Javier Alvarado.

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