Learn more about the electoral debate April 3
Transparency announced that topics of discussion will fight against poverty, generating employment, and drug safety. In addition, candidates will not resort to cheap shots.
The electoral debate of April 3 will focus on five blocks classified into three major topics and other topics agreed on Thursday by the conference organizers and spokesmen of the five groups involved.
The technical secretary of the Asociación Civil Transparencia, Percy Medina, confirmed that Alejandro Toledo (Peru Posible), Keiko Fujimori Force (2011), Luis Castañeda (National Solidarity), Ollanta Humala (Gana Peru) and Pedro Pablo Kuczynski (Alliance for the Great Shift) will present their proposals to combat poverty, generate employment, and drug safety.
addition, the first operation of each means the vision they have of the country at the end of a new government and last will be his farewell.
Medina said the end of exposure of two other candidates may ask, discuss or debate his proposal, with the right of reply. This scheme was described as "very interactive" the representative of Transparency.
also reported that the meeting chaired by José María Salcedo program is specifically because it was agreed that the candidates will address matters within each block.
"What is to be discussed are the plans of each candidate, not a debate to personal attacks, pujas or pulling rabbits out of hats (...) No personal addresses or personal attacks the other candidates, "he added.
Medina said that if these incidents are recorded, the moderator will draw attention to the candidate. By insisting, will cut the use of the word and give way to the next speaker.
With regard to so-called portable, reported that the area closest to the Sheraton Hotel will be restricted to the members of political parties. Also, have a safe distance between groups to avoid problems.
Finally, reported that next Monday will be meeting again to finalize the last details of the meeting scheduled for April 3 and also sponsored by the National Society of Radio and Television.
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