President Dina Boluarte lived an awkward moment at the headquarters of the United Nations Organization (UN), in New York, When the protocol personnel decided to put out the microphone while intervening in the General Assembly. The president was giving a speech about the situation of Peru in relation to Gender equality and female empowermentbut it exceeded the allowed time, so it had to be interrupted by even twice.
“A historical milestone that marked the international political commitment to achieve the empowerment of all women and girls. We have reached relevant results: the gaps in access to education and labor market have been reduced.
A growing group of women accesses spaces for decision -making and the rules to combat violence and discrimination against women have been strengthened. But, structural gaps still persist that limit the development of women and girls, “said the president.
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Boluarte participated on September 22 In the commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women. In his speech, he highlighted alleged advances in the country, such as the reduction of gaps in education and labor market, as well as a greater access of women to decision -making spaces. However, just a few minutes after starting, the president was silenced by the protocol.
For its part, Annalena BaerbockPresident of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly, proceeded to emphasize that there was a certain time for each speech and that this should not be exceeded by anyone. “Do not forget that we have a long list of speakers, so they must stick to the times,” he said in response to Boluarte’s delay.
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Boluarte and its trips abroad: more than 20 days outside the country without concrete achievements for Peru
President Dina Boluarte has spent more than 20 days abroad during the year, with official visits to Switzerland, the Vatican, Japan, Indonesia and other destinations, which led her to accumulate expenses greater than 700 thousand soles. However, these trips do not seem to have yielded tangible economic benefits or bilateral weight agreements: only in June the High seas As a remarkable achievement throughout the year.
Dina Boluarte’s trip costs in 2025
| Year | Destination | Date | No. of days | Retinue | Budget |
| 2025 | Swiss | From January 20 to 24 | 5 | 6 | $ 29,952 |
| 2025 | Vatican | From May 16 to 19 | 4 | 3 | $ 17,613.58 |
| 2025 | Ecuador | May 24 | 1 | 3 | $ 5000 |
| 2025 | France | From June 7 to 11 | 5 | 4 | $ 19,390 |
| 2025 | Japan and Indonesia | From August 5 to 12 | 8 | 11 | $ 129,932.17 |
