President Dina Boluarte canceled her attendance at the Annual Conference of Executives (CADE 2024) that is taking place in Arequipa. The president, who was pending confirmation, was scheduled to be part of the closing of the event to be held this Thursday, November 28.
From the Government Palace they confirmed in the afternoon to La República, on Wednesday, November 27, that the president was going to travel to Arequipa to participate in the Dialogue for Peru forum, together with the president of IPAE Acción Empresarial Gonzalo Galdos.
However, from Francisco Pizarro’s house they informed us that, last night, they had been informed about an extraordinary session that the Council of Ministers would hold, which would have the presence of Boluarte and, for this reason, She will not travel to Arequipa. Along these lines, the Minister of Economy, José Arista, will not attend either.
Dina Boluarte: 93% of CADE 2024 leaders disapprove of the president
Dina Boluarte’s absence occurs in the midst of an Ipsos survey that shows 93 percent disapproval and little support (6 percent) from corporate leaders and executives, who are part of CADE.
For his part, the president of the Council of Ministers, Gustavo Adrianzén, has a disapproval of 91%, with only 6% of the population approving of his management. On the other hand, the Minister of Economy and Finance, José Arista, is disapproved by 70% of those surveyed, while 23% support him.
When analyzing last year’s figures, there is a notable decrease in the perception of the main Government authorities among the public who attends CADE. For example, in 2023, Boluarte’s approval was 37%, which represents a drop of 31 points.
96% of the population disapproves of the work of Congress. Likewise, the Executive and Judicial Branches face a high level of distrust, with 92% disapproval. Regarding the Public Ministry, disapproval reaches 88%.
President of the Chamber of Commerce of Arequipa affirms that the absence of Dina Boluarte in CADE “will generate a political vacuum”
Julio Cáceres Arce, president of the Arequipa Chamber of Commerce, expressed his concern about the non-attendance of President Dina Boluarte and her cabinet at the inauguration of the Annual Convention of Executives (CADE), a key event for the business sector. He highlighted that this absence of political representation creates an important vacuum that could have negative repercussions on the country’s development.
“It is an issue that is still handled with the reservation of the case, but I believe that the right audience is there for the president to explain what she is really considering with her State policy. It would create a vacuum if the political part is not present” , he said on Wednesday the 27th for Canal N.