Agence France-Presse, updated: 20/04/2011
Vargas Llosa: "I will vote for Humala and ask Peruvians vote for him
Nobel Prize for Literature Peruvian Mario Vargas Llosa, Argentina announced they will vote for the left-nationalist Ollanta Humala, who faces right-wing Congresswoman Keiko Fujimori on the ballot June 5, and asked his countrymen to follow his example.
Nobel Prize for Literature Peruvian Mario Vargas Llosa, Argentina announced they will vote for the left-nationalist Ollanta Humala, who faces right-wing Congresswoman Keiko Fujimori on the ballot June 5, and asked his countrymen to follow his example.
"Without joy, with many fears, I'll vote for Ollanta Humala and I will ask the Peruvian democratic than what I do," said award-winning writer at a conference organized on Tuesday the Mont Pelerin Society in Buenos Aires and local media reported Wednesday Peruvians.
The writer hoped that what the candidate Humala says now "is true."
"He says he has to (the president of Venezuela Hugo) Chavez as a model but to (Luiz Inacio) Lula (former president of Brazil), "he added.
He said," swears and rejura not nationalize companies, which will not touch the media, it only wants to increase social assistance programs through tax increases, especially mining, such as windfall, and that in all other waiver, for example in all actions that provoke suspicion. "
"Is this true?" he asked Vargas Llosa.
"If a tactic to win the votes of the middle class that Humala takes to win the presidency, it is impossible to know, "said Vargas Llosa, saying that his hope is that" many Peruvians demanding democratic support this application is sufficient evidence that democratization ".
novelist noted that otherwise, "tomorrow will face the risk of a dictatorship, as we have addressed to Fujimori, but at least I think that the principle of legality will be maintained. "
Vargas Llosa, who as a presidential candidate in 1990 was defeated by Alberto Fujimori, ruled that "we made too many mistakes and I hope that these errors serve to reflect and not to make them again."
candidate About Keiko Fujimori, daughter of former president sentenced to 25 years in prison for human rights violations, the author of "War of the End of the World said that" the greater evil is the possible return of the Fujimori dictatorship.
recalled the "many crimes, torture, disappearances, extrajudicial killings were committed" in the decade he ruled Fujimori (1990-2000) while considered "It would be a real shame and an embarrassment" to Peru, the return of that regime.
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