As usual, the minerals of Latin American countries often appear as a motor to launch coup actions. The case of Peru is the most recent in the list of those affected by this fatal combination: opulent wealth and institutional weakness. Although, contrary to what some predict, the interim government of Mrs. Dina Boluarte will be short-lived. The insurgency unleashed after the coup against President Castillo has not let up and, after ceasing for the Christmas period, it returns and strengthens itself. In the lurch have been the claims of preponderant foreign actors who want to prolong their concessions. Assets that see their settlement in these turbulent times.
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