The advisor of Dina BoluarteEduardo Guerrero Castillo, has resigned from his position within the Technical Cabinet of the Presidency. Through a statement directed towards the general secretary of the presidential office, Enrique Vílchez, the counselor of the head of the Executive He announced on this decision to step aside.
“Serve the present to greet him carefully and, in turn, to communicate my resignation to the position of technical advisor of the technical cabinet of the Presidency of the Republic that he currently occupies. Thanking him for the attention he gives to the present, I say goodbye,” he is observed in the document.
Who is Eduardo Guerrero, advisor to Dina Boluarte?
Eduardo Guerrero Castilloappointed key advisor in the technical cabinet of the Peruvian president, Dina Boluarte, assumed this position through a supreme resolution in July 2023. Prior to this, Guerrero served as secretary of strategic communication and press in the presidential office, a position he held before the coup in November 202, led by the then president Pedro Castillo.
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However, Guerrero’s career recorded episodes of controversies, such as accusations of improper behavior and family violence under the influence of alcohol. However, his partner Amalia Moreno, in statements to Channel N, denied the versions: “The only thing I have to clarify is that Eduardo has never assaulted me or physical or psychologically. That is why there is no formal complaint against him,” said Moreno.
Guerrero remained active in his duties until April 30. To date, she accompanied President Boluarte in various international commitments, despite these serious accusations.
Dina Boluarte after statements by José Arista: “We are not a weak government”
The President Dina Boluarte refuted the statements made recently by the head of the Ministry of Economy, José Arista, who described the Government as “weak” due to its low representation in the Legislative Power.
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During an activity in the Government Palace, the president contradicted the words of her minister and stressed that, although she does not have the support of a specific political group in Congress, she maintains a friendship relationship with several members of the banks. Arista’s statements, as reported, generated discontent in the head of state.
“This government, of this Andean woman, who has no bench in Congressbut who has great friends in the benches. And it is the government that has a better relationship with the legislative and that is why we can advance in those rights and interests of the population, “said the president.
