The Peruvian head of state, peter castle, removed the headlines of the Interior, Agrarian Development and Irrigation, Energy and Mines and Transport and Communications, and, according to what he says, the movements in the cabinet will continue. Those named were Dimitri Senmache, Javier Arce, Alessandra Herrera and Juan Barranzuela respectively.
Both the opposition benches and the ruling party rejected the new names in the ministries. The right demanded the maintenance of Aníbal Torres, while the secretary general of Peru Libre, Vladimir Cerronsaid the party was not consulted for recommendations for the portfolios, despite the fact that the one designated for the agriculture sector is perulibrista.
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On May 23, the Ministry of Health sent an epidemiological alert to Metropolitan Lima due to the increase in COVID-19 cases of the omicron variant. The document indicates that hospitals and staff are alert to attend any emergency about the pandemic virus. In addition, the number of samples must be anticipated and beds reserved in health centers.
Las Bambas: community members ask to deal with Pedro Castillo
Leaders of the communities surrounding the mining operations The Bambasin the Apurimac region, they ask to meet with President Pedro Castillo to find a way out of the social conflict that has been paralyzed for more than a month.
“No progress has been made. We await a meeting with President Castillo. They are evaluating. We want to be heard by the president himself because there is information that is being distorted. We have exhausted dialogues with the premier, ministers, and where are we going to turn? said Edison Vargas Huillcaleader of the Fuerabamba community, when leaving the headquarters of the Executive.
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Torres’ cabinet continues without generating trust or consensus
The four changes made last Sunday in the cabinet would be the beginning of a series of readjustments in the president’s ministerial team Peter Castle. It is not clear who will be the ministers who will leave. Nor if the head of the cabinet is in that group, Hannibal Torres. For now, the president hinted that Torres is untouchable. “The only government spokesman is our premier,” he ratified.
The four changes in the cabinet were not well received in Free Peru, in their official allies nor in the opposition benches. “President Pedro Castillo, it is a serious mistake to leave aside the people who elected you. This has generated a political cost and the population will take it into account and keep it in mind, ”Guido Bellido, former prime minister, wrote on his Twitter account.
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Who currently make up Pedro Castillo’s cabinet?
- Presidency of the Council of Ministers: Aníbal Torres Vásquez
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs: César Rodrigo Landa Arroyo (Ratified)
- Ministry of Defense: José Luis Gavidia Arrascue (Ratified)
- Ministry of Economy and Finance: Óscar Miguel Graham Yamahuchi (Ratified)
- Ministry of the Interior: Dimitri Senmache Artola
- Ministry of Justice and Human Rights: Félix Chero Medina
- Ministry of Education: Rosendo Leoncio Serna Román (Ratified)
- Ministry of Health: Jorge Antonio López Peña
- Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation: Javier Arce
- Ministry of Labor and Employment Promotion: Betssy Betzabet Chávez Chino (Ratified)
- Ministry of Production: Jorge Luis Prado Palomino (Ratified)
- Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism: Roberto Helbert Sánchez Palomino (Ratified)
- Ministry of Energy and Mines: Alessandra Herrera
- Ministry of Transport and Communications: Juan Mauro Barranzuela
- Ministry of Housing, Construction and Sanitation: Geiner Alvarado López (Ratified)
- Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations: Diana Mirian Miloslavich Túpac
- Ministry of the Environment: Modesto Edilberto Montoya Zavaleta
- Ministry of Culture: Alejandro Antonio Salas Zegarra
- Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion of Peru: Dina Ercilia Boluarte Zegarra (Ratified)