According to the most recent Ipsos survey for Semana Económica, Dina Boluarte, Keiko Fujimori and César Acuña They share the highest power in Peru, confirming public perception.
For the first time in history, two actors outside the Government (the leader of People’s Force and the leader of Alliance for Progress) reach a quota of power similar to that of a president.
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This revelation would be based on the influence that the former presidential candidate and the governor have on the Congress of the Republic through their respective political parties, People’s Force and APP.
As we recall, both the ‘K’ and ‘A’ logos make up the largest parliamentary force within the second branch of the State. What is most striking is that, “in the case of supposedly opposition leaders, those surveyed also list them among the five to whom the president listens the most,” the publication notes.
“There is a tacit agreement between the Boluarte Government and the two most powerful forces of the Congress to stay in power,” explained Omar Awapara, Secretary General of Transparency.
Fugitive Vladimir Cerrón is also on this list, as is former President Alberto Fujimori, who was released from prison a few months ago.
#Power2024. The XLIV SEMANAeconómica Power Survey, prepared by @ipsosperushows a sort of triple technical tie at the top, made up of President Dina Boluarte, the leader of Fuerza Popular, Keiko Fujimori, and the Regional Governor of La Libertad and… pic.twitter.com/pLW7RyWd5l
— SEMANAeconomica (@SEMANAeconomica) September 1, 2024
Who are the 10 most powerful Peruvians in 2024?
- Dina Boluarte, President of the Nation, with 76%
- Keiko Fujimori, leader of Fuerza Popular, with 75%
- Cesar Acuna, Leader of the Alliance for Progress, with 71%
- Eduardo Sahuana, President of Congress, with 39%
- Julio Velarde, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the BCR, with 38%
- Gustavo Adrianzen, President of the PCM, with 37%
- Vladimir Cerron, fugitive leader of Peru Libre, with 31%
- Rafael Lopez Aliaga, Mayor of Lima, with 24%
- Alberto Fujimori, former dictator, with 21%
- Carlos Rodriguez Pastorowner of the Intercorp Group, with 20%
According to a survey by Ipsos for Economic Week, 2024.
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