This Tuesday the 59th edition of CADE Executives, in which they are committed to diversifying voices in order to promote the development of Peru after its bicentennial.
About, Elena Conterno, president of the IPAE Business Association, indicated that all business leaders are invoked, both from civil society and the public sector, as well as political parties and the media, “to work together and listen to each other more, as well as avoid confrontations. and polarization among Peruvians ”.
Conterno specified that double discourses and threats to institutions should be left behind, to put the State at the service of citizens and “not of political parties, unions or friends.”
The union leader emphasized that in the last 30 years, the current model guaranteed “macroeconomic stability and clear rules of the game,” to the point that private investment boosted employment and helped reduce poverty from 60 to 20%.
“In other words, the way of transmitting well-being to families via investment and employment had been working. The dynamism of the economy also made it possible to multiply the public budget by five, and this should translate into good services, in particular education and health, ”he noted at the CADE Bicentennial.
Entrepreneurs must be citizens
For his part, the Mexican historian Enrique Krauze points out that companies in our country must also enroll as civil agents, and not only focus on their corporate interests.
“We are used to entrepreneurs taking care of their business, period. The novelty is that they, small, medium and large, have the responsibility of being citizens in the world ”, he explained.
Finally, Krause recommended that President Pedro Castillo be more socially responsible and bet on unifying dialogue and debate, in order not to approach populist policies.
“I think Peru is divided, polarized, it had difficult elections, but I don’t think it is in a populist situation, I don’t want to believe it. We must study what has happened in Venezuela to prevent this, “he concluded.
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