Laura Bozzo
Can Señorita Laura Be Peru's New President? Bozzo Talks If She Has Future In Politics Televisa

In a recent interview for

Infobae, the 68-year-old television presenter, Laura Bozzo said she was living her best life, full of peace and happiness and revealed if the world of politics is among her plans.

"Look, the most important lesson I have learned in these years is that everything is in the mind. One decrees with the mind what one wants. What I have learned all these years is that you have to fight, be a warrior, get ahead, that you don't have to put your head down, you don't have to depend on any man, ever," said Bozzo, adding that being single makes her happy.

"I feel calm, I have peace, there are many dreams still to

be fulfilled, but what I have learned most is also to value life, to thank God, someone who has been practically twice dead, what can he do, but dawn and to thank God for the good, for the bad, for the ugly, always to thank," she added.

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Señorita Laura, the power of the universe governs her life, so she is a faithful believer of karma and dharma. "I think the most beautiful thing that life has left me is the feeling of having changed the lives of other people. On my

birthday I am not interested in being given anything, to me what interests me is to give it to others. Nobody it knows the pleasure you can feel sharing with the people who have less," she told the newspaper.

As for politics, Bozzo admits to being undecided in the decision he will make. "I have a proposal, it is true. I am

evaluating. It is

very complicated hue I can accept or is still nothing clear because I love TV. I love what I do," she said. "I have so many projects on TV to do. But, if I really saw that my presence at some point would help my country that I love, which is Peru, I would definitely test the possibility of sacrificing myself."

Could Laura Bozzo be president of Peru? She confesses it. "I am a doctor in Law, in Political Science, I know the social causes, I have worked in the municipality, the only thing that would not be convenient for me to go out in politics is that I would propose the death penalty for the corrupt and it would be very radical. Then I don't know how convenient someone is as radical as me, and corruption is not for me. I have a quiet life," she revealed.

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