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Perú: Influencer de OnlyFans, anuncia su candidatura como diputada por Avanza País en 2026

¡ESCÁNDALO EN PERÚ! INFLUENCER DE ONLYFANS ANUNCIA CANDIDATURA A CONGRESO CON AVANZA PAÍS: ¿ESPECTÁCULO O POLÍTICA?

La política peruana ha tocado un nuevo fondo de frivolidad y decadencia moral con el anuncio de Karen Paniagua, una influencer de 27 años conocida exclusivamente por su «imperio» en la plataforma para adultos OnlyFans, que será la candidata número 13 al Congreso por Avanza País en las elecciones del 2026. Utilizando el mismo número que en su día vistió la vedette Susy Díaz, esta joven que monetiza su imagen e intimidad pretende ahora «contribuir» y «añadir valor» a la nación, un insulto a la inteligencia de los ciudadanos serios que exigen representantes con preparación, integridad y moral. El partido que lleva como presidenciable a Phillip Butters apuesta descaradamente por el arrastre mediático, confundiendo deliberadamente la popularidad en redes con la idoneidad para legislar.

La congresista Diana González, del mismo partido, ha sido la única voz de la cordura al señalar con crudeza: «En política los seguidores no bastan, se necesita conocimiento real y compromiso genuino». Mientras Perú se hunde en crisis de corrupción, pobreza e inseguridad, la señora Paniagua solo promete presentar sus «ideas» a través de TikTok, el mismo escenario donde vende cojines con su imagen por 49 dólares y juguetes sexuales por 159. Este circo electoral evidencia una estrategia calculada para banalizar la institución congresual y atraer votos mediante el morbo, no mediante propuestas sólidas para los graves problemas nacionales.

La pregunta que todo peruano de bien debe hacerse es clara: ¿realmente necesita el país que una figura surgida de la explotación de su imagen íntima ocupe un escaño en el hemiciclo? La dignidad nacional no puede ser representada por quienes han convertido su cuerpo en mercancía. Perú ya ha padecido suficientes experimentos con legisladores salidos de realities shows y el mundo del espectáculo, con resultados desastrosos que todos conocemos. La política exige seriedad, no influencers que ven en la función pública una simple extensión de su marca personal y una plataforma para aumentar sus seguidores.

Esperemos que la ciudadanía peruana, con la madurez cívica que la caracteriza, rechace contundentemente esta burla a las instituciones. La verdadera democracia se construye con propuestas serias, no con espectáculos mediáticos. Si la señora Paniagua desea demostrar que su intención es genuina, que presente de inmediato un plan de gobierno detallado y abandone sus actividades contrarias a la moral pública. De lo contrario, este anuncio no será más que el reflejo de un país que confunde la fama vacía con la capacidad de gobierno, un juego peligroso que Perú no puede permitirse.

#DignidadNacional #NoAlEspectáculoPolítico #PolíticaSería #PerúDecide #AvanzaPaís #CrisisÉtica #SoloPropostasSérias


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