This is Guerra was not broadcast by march against Pedro Castillo: What did their drivers say?

América Televisión made the decision to cancel all its live programs due to the marches being held against Pedro Castillo.

Pedro Castillo announced that this April 5 there would be social immobility in Lima and Callao. Immediately, this prompted thousands of citizens to organize to hold a march against the measures imposed by the Peruvian president, causing the curfew to finally be eliminated.

However, the decision of the President of the Republic came in the afternoon, after meeting with Congress. Likewise, demonstrations had already been unleashed in different parts of the city demanding his resignation from office.

Due to the current situation, different television channels decided to take their entertainment programs off the air to focus on the marches. América Televisión was no exception and Esto es Guerra did not return to the screens. As you remember, due to the shutdown of carriers, the reality show had been canceled a day before.

Due to security measures and given the order of immobility, Pachacamac will be closed and no live program will be broadcast,” was the message that América Televisión sent to its collaborators.

WHAT DID THE DRIVERS SAY ABOUT IT?

María Pía Copello was one of the first to speak out on the social crisis that Peru is experiencing today. She questioned the measures imposed by the Pedro Castillo government to carry out an alleged internal reorganization in the city of Lima and Callao.

Today is a day where all Peruvians are distressed and indignant. In the midst of an economic and global crisis, paralyzing us is not a solution. Let's be empathetic, in our country there are thousands of families who live daily with their daily work,” he wrote.

He also called on the national authorities to stop the constant clashes they have and put the interests of the country first before their own.

Every person counts, every decision counts, and every action makes a difference. I call on those who govern us to put Peruvians first and put aside personal and political interests. Union, especially at this time, is strength,” he added.

María Pía Copello pide unión en medio de crisis social en el Perú. (Foto: Instagram)

For her part, in a brief message, Johanna San Miguel said that she meets all the citizens of Peru. With a simple message she made it clear that she likes to see Peru always free.

My beautiful Peru. My hurt Peru. We are with you. We love you. We are free, let's always be free,” wrote the host of This is War to make it clear that she was also at odds with the decisions being made by the current government.

Johanna San Miguel contra medidas del gobierno de Pedro Castillo. (Foto: Instagram)

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