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Rodrigo Chillitupa Tantas
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 ...
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Political Crisis in Peru? President Appoints His Fourth Cabinet in Six Months
09 Feb 2022
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Caracol Radio
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Spanish
| Government
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.
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Lluis Muñoz Pandiella
Lluis Muñoz Pandiella is a journalist based in Barcelona, Spain.
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Peru: Pedro Castillo and Keiko Fujimori debate this Sunday a week before the elections
30 May 2021
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www.france24.com
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Spanish
| Peruvian Politics
A week before Peru's presidential elections, candidates Pedro Castillo and Keiko Fujimori will debate in a highly polarized contest. Castillo, representing the left-wing Peru Libre, has been leading in polls, while Fujimori, from the right-wing Fuerza Popular, has been closing the gap. Key issues include economic models, with Castillo advocating for state control and Fujimori supporting neoliberal policies. Both candidates share conservative social views but differ significantly on economic and anti-corruption policies. The debate is organized by the Jurado Nacional de Elecciones and will take place in Arequipa.
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Simeon Tegel
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Simeon Tegel is a widely-published British journalist based in Lima, Peru, and roaming across Latin America. He is a regular contributor to The Washington Post and NPR, and his work has featured in many other outlets, including The Independent, The Telegraph, Vice News, USA Today, Foreign Policy, ...
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Peru’s Democracy Is Dying
27 Jun 2022
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Foreign Policy
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English
| Governance
Peru's democracy is in a precarious state under President Pedro Castillo, whose administration is plagued by incompetence, corruption, and infighting. Castillo's inability to lead has exacerbated the country's political instability, with Congress also undermining democratic norms. Both the executive and legislative branches share a disdain for democratic accountability, leading to counterreforms that threaten Peru's fragile institutions. The public's disapproval of both the president and Congress is growing, raising concerns about potential civil unrest and the future of Peru's democracy.
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Isaac Vasquez Tello
I am a business journalist with over ten years of experience in the media industry. Having worked for three of the leading Peruvian newspapers, I have demonstrated a strong track record of reports and interviews across diverse sectors such as banking, government, gas and oil, infrastructure, and ...
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Carlos Bruce: “Al gobierno solo se le ocurre tirar la plata”
01 Oct 2023
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peru21.pe
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Spanish
| Social Programs
Carlos Bruce, a former congressman and minister, criticizes the current Peruvian government's handling of social programs and economic recovery, describing it as the worst administration in the country's history. He highlights the lack of creativity and transparency in social policies and expresses concerns about the construction sector's future. Bruce also defends Pedro Pablo Kuczynski against what he sees as unjust detention and criticizes the influence of Vladimir Cerrón on President Pedro Castillo's administration.
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Carlos Viguria
Carlos Viguria is a journalist based in Lima, Perú. My experience includes political reports and investigations in prime TV programs such as 'Al estilo Juliana'. I have also published reports in Peru21, a national newspaper in Perú. I have experience working on Politics, interviews and ...
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Pedro Castillo has low voting in Vladimir Cerrón's land
01 Oct 2023
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peru21.pe
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Spanish
| Corruption
In the Junín region, where the Perú Libre party was founded by Vladimir Cerrón, Pedro Castillo received one of the lowest voting percentages in the presidential elections. This is attributed to Cerrón's poor governance and corruption during his tenure as regional governor. Key figures like José Miguel Álvarez and César Combina criticize Cerrón for his lack of impactful projects and mismanagement, which led to a significant rejection of Perú Libre in provinces like Tarma and Jauja. The article highlights the negative legacy of Cerrón's administration, including unfulfilled promises and halted projects.
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