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Put People First! PA calls out Lancaster City government for policies they say hurt working class
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El Jurado Nacional de Elecciones (JNE) tiene previsto proclamar al próximo presidente de Perú el próximo 20 de julio, mes y medio después de la segunda vuelta electoral en la que se enfrentaron Pedro Castillo y
Keiko Fujimori, según ha explicado una portavoz del propio JNE.
“Esperamos que el martes de la próxima semana se tenga el acta general de proclamación ya consentida”, ha indicado una asesora de la presidencia del JNE, Alexandra Marallano, en declaraciones a la agencia de noticias estatal, Andina.
El acta general se podría publicar este mismo sábado o el domingo, con lo que se abrirían tres días de plazo para recursos, y finalmente el martes se publicará el acta general con la proclamación de los resultados de la segunda vuelta electoral.
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Tammy Murphy shares her experience with Independence Blue Cross. (Kenny Cooper / WHYY)
Dozens of protesters from the activist group Put People First! PA marched in front of the Center City offices of health care providers and health insurers Saturday to call attention to what they describe as “health care profiteering” during a global pandemic.
Philadelphia is a major health care hub, and the organizers of the protest wanted to leverage the stage the city provides.
“We felt like we have an obligation to lift that up and … make the invisible, visible, and show the relationships between the health care industry in Philadelphia, which, again, is connected nationally and globally with Wall Street, with the political system, and even the media system,” said Nijmie Dzurinko, a co-coordinator of the Philadelphia Healthcare Rights Committee of Put People First! PA.