
Nelson Manrique
10% of support he has received PPK, as the latest survey of the PUCP IOP has been a tonic that has cooled the memory with respect to a solemn promise made by proclaiming presidential candidate, that would give up his American citizenship. As he walked anchored by 5%, PPK spoke of the theme rather dragged its feet: you have to make inquiries, it is cumbersome to fill out the forms, you never know how long it will take the bureaucracy, etc. And it was filling the gaps with downright lies, like claiming to be nationalized because the gringos pressured him to do so, or at naturalization gringo did not renounce his Peruvian citizenship.
in the U.S. would not pressure you to make you take a long time citizen living there, and it can ratify thousands of Peruvians who live in those dollars. This may be an argument if one wants to be American, but is not a reason for you to put a knife to her throat to force you to gringo. On the other hand, is a prerequisite, explicitly stated in the Guide to Naturalization, the official document of Citizenship and Immigration Services Department of Homeland Security US-renounce any previous nationality, "you can not become a U.S. citizen until Oath of Allegiance ... When you make the pledge you promise to do three things: 1) Renounce Foreign Allegiances ... 2) Support the Constitution (U.S.) ... 3) To provide military or civilian service to the United States. "
The oath read PPK in the public act of nationalization as a U.S. citizen is sufficiently explicit: "absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to any ... state or foreign sovereignty, of whom or which has been a subject or citizen will support this ... and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States of America against all enemies foreign and domestic ... true faith and allegiance to the same ... to bear arms under the U.S. flag ... lend noncombatant service in the U.S. armed forces ... I take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; I swear to God "( http://www.uscis.gov/files/article/M-476_English.pdf , p. 28). The text also has an English version, so can not claim that PPK did not understand what he was swearing. Abjure, according DRAE is: "Retract, deny, sometimes publicly, a belief or commitment previously has professed or assumed."
PPK The commitment of denial that has voluntarily renounced his Peruvian citizenship, "without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion," recalls the story of Alberto Fujimori's nationality. While president, he categorically denied having Japanese nationality, and this was a secret very well kept up by the Japanese government, which only revealed that Fujimori San was a loyal subject of the emperor as the Peruvian government requested his extradition to face justice for their crimes and theft. And when, after making the biggest mistake of his life to sail to Chile, where he was arrested, was confronted with the prospect of his imminent extradition to Peru, he resorted to hiding their nationality to stand for election to the Senate Japanese.
According to Article 118 of the Constitution, the President has the authority to represent the State, within and outside the Republic, direct the general policy Government, to conduct foreign policy and international relations, conclude and ratify treaties, managing public finances, negotiating loans and make extraordinary measures through emergency decrees with the force of law, to preside over the National Defense System, organize, distribute and dispose employment of the Armed Forces and the PNP, to adopt the necessary measures to defend the Republic, its territorial integrity and sovereignty of the state, declare war and make peace. I guess as long as you allow time its obligation to "bear arms under the U.S. flag," of course.
Being President of the Republic must be the dream of all lobbyist.
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