
Edward Málaga Trillo
Edward Málaga Trillo is a prominent Peruvian scientist and critic of the government's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, recently in the news for accusing former President Martín Vizcarra of committing acts of genocide due to his ineffective health policies that led to unnecessary deaths.
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Peru:
Edward Málaga Trillo questioned the decision to reduce the area of the Nasca Archaeological Reserve.
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Peru:
Edward Málaga Trillo defended the Treaty of Altamar, stating it does not affect Peru's fishing activities.
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Peru:
Edward Málaga proposes to modify the article 351 of the Organic Law of Elections regarding the restriction on the sale of alcoholic beverages during elections.
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Peru:
Edward Málaga Trillo criticized the premier for minimizing the kidnapping case.
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Peru:
Edward Málaga Trillo presented a bill to prevent the redesign of banknotes and coins of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru.
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Peru:
Edward Málaga Trillo criticizes Martín Vizcarra for his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, calling him a genocida.
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