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Mario Hart calls for Pedro Castillo’s resignation and calls on influencers to join: “It’s now or never!”

Mario Hart used his social networks to express his total rejection of the sudden curfew that was decreed on the night of last Monday, April 04, when most Peruvians were already sleeping. The announcement of social immobilization in Lima and Callao has sparked various reactions among the characters of the Peruvian show business, journalists and users.

This is how the former reality boy decided to publish on his official Instagram account an image demanding the resignation of Pedro Castillo and accompanied him with a a strong message stating that it is time to reunite in order not to allow Peru to continue in chaos.

Recall that it all started with the protests of carriers in various areas of the country due to the rise of combustible and which later resulted in violent acts such as looting of small shopping centers and even some deaths.

“It is no longer time to bring up in the face that this was going to happen. There is no point in “they were warned” or to continue looking for the cojudignos who were going to be vigilant because they “took him out when they wanted”. It's time to get back together, and not let the country go to hell anymore. Let's go Peru! Pedro Castillo resigns, “wrote the car driver.

Foto: Instagram

Likewise, through his Instagram stories, he shared several publications supporting the march that is taking place in Plaza San Martín and did not hesitate to appeal to influencers who have so far not spoken out about what is happening in the country.

As you can read, the former member of Esto es Guerra urged them to go out and protest and raise their voice of protest. It is worth mentioning that influencers were characteristic characters in the marches against former President Merino, who eventually resigned from his post after social pressure.

“Influencers, where are my… now? It's now or never! We're going out today, aren't we? Castillo trembles that the wrong generation is coming for you,” he wrote sarcastically.

Foto: Instagram

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