Starting point to solve this problem
Following the withdrawal of Perú21, National Solidarity Congressman Virgil Acuña admitted his brother Elver Diaz Bravo has mining concessions in the district of Canaris, but denied that there is any interest in supporting communities that oppose the mining project Cañariaco , which explores the company Candente Copper.
In an interview with RPP, Acuña Peralta said the husband of his sister Mary obtained his license when he was as anti-corruption prosecutor APRA regime and before he and his brother Humberto incursionaran in politics, as regional president of Lambayeque and legislator respectively.
"Already in the previous months were always commenting like that we were anti-mining, but the truth is that the regional president and I have been for months looking for a rapprochement between the community and the state has not been given a long time ago," said legislator.
On his meeting with his adviser on anti-mining Gamonal Walter Christopher Barrios, the parliamentarian said his partner "is in favor of having an understanding between the miner, the state and the community," * and even * he has cited repeatedly with leaders involved in the conflict.
"Christopher Barrios and all the leaders are going to my office, I meet with them. We go to the community several times and the product of that relationship we have with them and the government, is that we have managed to install this roundtable which is the starting point to solve this problem, "he said.
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