new winds in Palace. After accepting the resignation of Aníbal Torres, often questioned premier, Pedro Castillo made the decision to replace him with Betsy Chavezwho was censored by the Congress when he was in charge of the Ministry of Labor and Employment Promotion. Today, the new Cabinet will be presented at the Palace.
After taking Chávez Chino’s oath in the afternoon, today the president will decide, along with his premier, the conformation of his ministerial team that will seek confidence before Parliament in the coming days.
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The designation of Betssy Chávez is given within the framework of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.
New Cabinet:
Presidency of the Council of Ministers: Betssy Chávez Chino
Ministry of Foreign Relations: César Landa Arroyo
Ministry of Defense: Daniel Barragán Coloma
Ministry of Economy and Finance:
Ministry of the Interior: Willy Huertas Oliva
Ministry of Justice and Human Rights: Félix Chero Medina
Ministry of Education: Rosendo Serna Román
Ministry of Health: Kelly Portalatino Ávalos
Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation: Juan Altamirano Quispe (Patricia Ocampo Escalante)
Ministry of Labor and Employment Promotion: Alejandro Salas Zegarra
Ministry of Production: Eduardo Mora Asnarán (Jorge Prado Palomino)
Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism: Roberto Sánchez Palomino
Ministry of Energy and Mines: Oliverio Muñoz Cabrera (Alessandra Herrera Jara)
Ministry of Transport and Communications: Richard Tineo Quispe
Ministry of Housing, Construction and Communications:
Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations:
Ministry of the Environment:
Culture Ministry:
Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion:
The appointment of Chávez would have caused the departure of Dina Boluarte, Vice President of the Republic, from the Ministerial Cabinet, who, through her social networks, informed that she would leave the Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion.
“Today I have made the decision not to continue in the next Ministerial Cabinet. After deep reflection, I have no doubt that the current polarization harms everyone, especially the ordinary citizen who seeks to get out of the political and economic crisis”, said Boluarte.