
“How will a person who has done nothing for Peru will recognize Moche. I have done enough” was part of what the controversial mayor of the District Municipality of Moche said, César Arturo Fernández, after returning to the President of the Republic, Pedro Castillo, a plaque from recognition that he had just received as part of a ceremony in which 550 mayors of municipalities, winners of the fifth edition of the National Prize “Include Municipal Seal for Growth, participated. Local management for people”.
Cesar Fernández recorded the moment when he approached the president to return the plaque to him. “I'm giving it back to you because I don't want that. I want clues and paths for my place. I don't want to, I don't like those recognitions,” he said.
The head of state stretched out his hand and said “strength!” while talking with the other mayors who hoped to take the souvenir photo with the president on the front of the Government Palace.
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