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Rodrigo Chillitupa Tantas is a journalist based in Lima, Peru. In his six years of journalistic experience, his reports, interviews and analyzes have been published in national and international media. Some of them are La Voz de América, Infobae, Caracol Radio, Le Monde Diplomatique, Newsweekend en Español, Mundiario and Revista Caretas.
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What does the future hold for the Peruvian President: impeachment, resignation, or staying in power?
Since taking office on July 28, 2021, Peruvian President Pedro Castillo has faced a governance crisis, with his administration being criticized for poor decisions and corruption scandals. Public marches are calling for his impeachment or resignation, and recent polls show over 50% support these options. Castillo's approval ratings have plummeted, especially among the poorest sectors, due to unfulfilled campaign promises and involvement in corruption. Analysts and experts have highlighted the government's lack of clear public policies, inappropriate appointments, and corruption issues. The economy has suffered a massive capital flight, and the government lacks a concrete job program post-pandemic. The future of Castillo's presidency is uncertain, with varying analyst opinions on whether he should resign or change his governing approach.
Una nueva crisis política en el gobierno de Pedro Castillo
El presidente de Perú, Pedro Castillo, enfrenta una crisis política tras las acusaciones de la empresaria Karelim López Arredondo, quien lo señala de liderar una red criminal para direccionar licitaciones estatales y recibir sobornos a través del Ministerio de Transportes y Comunicaciones. La empresaria también implicó a ministros, congresistas y familiares del presidente en la red. López, quien ha sido investigada por licitaciones irregulares y amenazada de muerte, mencionó a parlamentarios del partido Acción Popular y a la fiscal general de Perú, Zoraida Ávalos, como parte del esquema. Castillo niega las acusaciones y sugiere que hay un complot para destituirlo. La oposición planea presentar mociones de vacancia por incapacidad moral. La politóloga Katherine Zegarra comenta que el futuro político de Castillo dependerá de la interpretación del Congreso y no anticipa grandes movilizaciones en caso de destitución.
Political Crisis in Peru? President Appoints His Fourth Cabinet in Six Months
Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, a leftist, has appointed his fourth cabinet in nearly seven months. Aníbal Torres, previously the Minister of Justice and Human Rights, became the new Prime Minister, replacing Héctor Valer, who faced serious allegations of domestic violence. Torres, a 79-year-old lawyer and doctor in Law and Political Science, has been involved in controversial issues, including the dismissal of Daniel Soria, who had accused Castillo of illegal sponsorship and influence peddling. Political analyst Jeffrey Radzinsky commented that Castillo missed an opportunity to bring in more notable figures and criticized the weak background of the new Health Minister. The appointment of Torres is seen as increasing confrontation with the opposition in Congress, while Vladimir Cerrón's influence in the cabinet is perceived as a strategy to secure votes for Castillo from the Peru Libre Party.
The Peruvian left will bear the liabilities of Pedro Castillo's government
Fernando Tuesta Soldevilla, a political expert, analyzes the first six months of Pedro Castillo's presidency, highlighting the chaos, lack of transparency, and improvisation that have characterized his government. Castillo's minimalistic approach and lack of political and general education are criticized. The internal disputes within his party, Perú Libre, and with other left-wing organizations in Peru are also discussed, suggesting that the left will have to bear the liabilities of Castillo's presidency. The article suggests that Castillo's administration could negatively impact the future of the Peruvian left, drawing parallels with the historical effect of Sendero Luminoso.
Martín Tanaka: 'Pedro Castillo has not put forward any concrete initiative in his six months of government'
President Pedro Castillo has completed six months in office, marked by a lack of transparency, poor appointments, and no clear government roadmap for campaign proposals. Political scientist Martín Tanaka states that Castillo's indecision has led to a 60% disapproval rating and the looming threat of impeachment. Castillo's failure to define his administration's direction has resulted in inertia, with no significant policy initiatives. The political environment is polarized, with a belligerent right-wing opposition and a disappointed electorate. Tanaka suggests Castillo needs to make firm decisions and present concrete policy proposals to move beyond ideological debates and address substantive issues like economic recovery and poverty.
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