President José Jerí will lead the swearing-in ceremony of his first Council of Ministers at the Government Palace, amidst the expectation for the names that will make up the new cabinet after the vacancy of Dina Boluarte.
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Long wait. On the third day after assuming the presidency, José Jerí he is getting ready — accompanied by his closest political advisors — to swear in his prime minister and announce the formation of his first cabinet. The ceremony will take place in Government Palaceamid the political uncertainty that persists after the vacancy of Dina Boluarte and the resignation of all the ministers who made up his team.
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President José Jerí completes 3 days without a ministerial cabinet
After assuming the presidency of the Republic during the early hours of Friday, October 10, José Jerí has gone 3 days without having appointed ministers for his new cabinet.
Mayor of Pataz announces that he will not participate in the national strike on October 15
The mayor of Pataz Aldo Carlos Mariños indicated that he will not attend the national strike scheduled for this Wednesday, October 15, as he announced through a video broadcast on his social networks. The mayor maintained that the decision was made because the ronderos who accompanied him told him that they were attacked by young people in Lima.
“That attitude distances me from you… I will not attend the march that you are calling this Wednesday the 15th because I reject violence,” he said.
José Jerí maintains that the ministerial cabinet will be ‘broad-based’
Through his official X account, President José Jerí announced that the new cabinet of ministers will be “broad-based” and “national reconciliation.” In addition, he highlighted that factors such as experience in public management, dialogue skills, among others, will prevail.
President announces that no outgoing minister will form the new cabinet
José Jerí reported through a publication in X that no outgoing congressman or congressman would be part of the new cabinet.
José Jerí talks with the mayor of Pataz and other local authorities
At around 5:00 pm, the president began a meeting with Mayor Pataz and other local authorities who demand projects and better management for their region.
Mayor of Pataz will participate in the national strike on October 15
After several days in Lima, the mayor of Pataz reported that he will participate in the national strike on October 15.
Minister of Health, César Vásquez, resigned from his position
Through his official account on X (formerly Twitter), the Minister of Health, César Vásquez, announced his resignation from office. His resignation was communicated to President José Jerí on October 10.
José Jerí: a president of the Republic cannot govern without ministers
The President of the Republic, José Jerí, who took office after the dismissal of Dina Boluarte, has not sworn in his new ministers for more than two days to carry out work in different sectors of Peru. In this context, various experts have questioned that the current head of state governs without ministers, something that goes against the Political Constitution. MORE DETAILS HERE
Minister of Transport and Communications presented his resignation to José Jerí
The Minister of Transportation and Communications, César Sandoval Pozo, presented his resignation to President Dina Boluarte and the President of Congress, José Jerí, in the midst of the political crisis that Peru is going through after the dismissal of the former head of state. MORE DETAILS HERE
José Jerí without ministers: president has had a ministerial cabinet for more than 2 days
Since assuming the presidency, on Friday, October 10, in the early hours of the morning, José Jerí has not appointed his new ministers of State to carry out the necessary functions in various sectors of the country.
José Jerí went to San Juan de Miraflores after the fire, but continues without ministers
Through his social networks, President José Jerí reported that he went to the areas affected by the fire in San Juan de Miraflores. However, it is taking steps even though it does not have ministers or a premier to carry out the work of the various sectors of Peru.

Neighbors rebuke President José Jerí during his visit to Pamplona Alta after the fire: “We will take you out on Wednesday”
During the official visit of President José Jerí to Pamplona Alta, residents expressed their discontent with phrases such as “Lárgate!” and “On Wednesday we will take you out…!”, in reference to the march scheduled for October 15 against the Government. Citizens expressed their rejection of the president’s presence and demanded that the State respond more quickly to the emergency. MORE DETAILS HERE
José Jerí would have offered the premiership to Raúl Pérez-Reyes, former minister of Boluarte
President José Jerí held a meeting at the Government Palace with Raúl Pérez-Reyes, former Minister of Economy during the Dina Boluarte administration. According to Executive sources, the economist is the main candidate to assume the Presidency of the Council of Ministers. If this appointment is made, Jerí would confirm his commitment to include figures from the previous cabinet. MORE DETAILS HERE
Generation Z announces march against José Jerí’s government this Sunday, October 12
Generation Z has announced that, in addition to the social demonstration scheduled for October 15, another will be held this Sunday the 12th with the purpose of expressing their rejection of the government of José Jerí. Through a statement, they urged all Peruvian citizens to join the protest, describing it as “peaceful and massive.” MORE DETAILS HERE
José Jerí: these are the possible ministers of the new cabinet after Boluarte’s vacancy
More than a day after taking office as head of state, José Jerí has not yet named his prime minister or the 19 members who will make up the Council of Ministers. However, sources from this medium confirmed that the president is evaluating profiles of former ministers and names of activists from Somos Perú are also being considered, the party with which Jerí obtained a parliamentary seat in 2021. Among those mentioned are Carlos Estremadoyro, Miguel Palacios, Jorge Angulo and Cluber Aliaga. MORE DETAILS HERE
José Jerí has not formed a ministerial cabinet for more than 48 hours
After assuming the presidency on October 9, following the vacancy of Dina Boluarte, the current president José Jerí has not formed a ministerial cabinet that would allow him to fight crime.
