Carlos Álvarez performs funny parody of Dina Boluarte singing huayno

The comedian made his own version of the huayno that was sung by the Vice President of the Republic during her speech at the Decentralized Council of Ministers.

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The Vice President of the Republic, Dina Boluarte, surprised locals and strangers by sing a popular folk music song during the opening of his speech at the Decentralized Council of Ministers, which was held in the city of Huancayo this last Thursday, April 7.

“Brothers and sisters of this beautiful Huanca land, before starting my words I want to pay homage to this land with a song,” Boluarte said before singing “Falsia”, authored by Emilio Alanya and known for having been performed by the popular musician Picaflor from the Andes.

The also Minister of Development and Social Inclusion urged the attendees to accompany her in the intonation of the song and kept singing the huayno “Falsía” for brief moments.

“Life is a fake, the world is wide and alien. Justice! There is no justice on earth, justice only in heaven; where there are neither rich nor poor. I ask man for justice, from heaven I ask clemency. Man demands a lot of money from me and heaven also tells me: 'You have sins and you suffer, 'sang the Minister of State.

Boluarte then called on Peruvians to “embrace” and set aside differences, urging protesters to protest peacefully and without causing damage to public and private property. Let us remember that in Huancayo, carriers continue to protest due to the increase in gasoline.

Dina Boluarte starts singing speech at the Council of Ministers | VIDEO: Canal N

The curious tribute of Dina Boluarte caught the attention of the audience and the national press, especially that of the comedian Carlos Álvarez, who did not hesitate to parody the vice-president of Peru in a fun sketch she uploaded to social networks.

The humorist made his own version of the huayno that the minister sang, with the lyrics: “Life is a fake. The world is wide and alien, justice! Pinturita has already fallen, justice alone in heaven, where there are no nephews or teachers. The carrot is 20 soles per kilo, to heaven I ask vacancy. The chicken was not alive or dead, the chicken was expensive.”

The imitation of Álvarez soon went viral on Twitter, where users congratulated the comedian for making them laugh in the midst of the political crisis. “You are a crack”, “An oasis of joy in the midst of so much stress”, “A little humor to end a hard week”, were some of the comments.

Carlos Alvárez performs funny parody of Dina Boluarte singing huayno.

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