The political campaign advances, already summoned the presidential elections, which will be held in April next year. The large number of political parties and high polarization in Peru presage a fierce, indefatigable and overwhelming contest in which it will clearly be highlighted to the rest as it gives rise.
The little ones will want to be great and the greats will want to lie with each other. A pre -election year begins in which the president of the president Dina Boluarte You will have to impose a fine mixture of responsibility, state vision and neutrality, even more because one of the political parties in the president of the president, Nicanor Boluarte.
In that scenario, what actions should be taken from Government Palace to ensure a transparent process, of consultation and orderly? Is it time for a total change of the ministerial cabinet?
I should change, but it won’t change
First, Expremier Ana Jara declared Peru21 that “until the last day of management is governed”, so “Peru cannot afford to stop or enter automatic, making decisions only of mere procedure waiting for the new government.”
If a new ministerial cabinet is required, he noted. This must have “proven executive capacity, impeccable resume with a ground cable, who knows how to listen, be empathic with citizenship and not none their complaints and complaints by appearing a ghostly welfare.” The new Council of Ministers must attend “our weak economy, citizen insecurity and social inequality with around 10 million Peruvians in poverty.”
For his part, the political analyst José Carlos Requena said that there is a distance between what should happen and what will finally happen. In that line of ideas, he said that “most likely it happens is for the president to maintain her cabinet and touch it as little as possible. Of the last ministerial changes we saw, perhaps the only one that marked a substantial difference was the appointment of José Salardi in the MEF. The others have maintained the same dynamic.”
In conversation with Peru21He added that “there should be a cabinet that seeks to solve the problems of the people, to try to download the president from that side. But that, again, it is very unlikely to happen.”
Requena added that, of the 19 ministers who lead the country’s sectors, the vast majority does not have as focusing on citizenship problems. In his way of analyzing the current situation, the headlines of the MEF, foreign trade and foreign relations “for sensitivity in the international panorama” should remain in their positions; and that of the MTC, since “there are many sensitive issues on the near horizon and some change would be counterproductive.”
Ana Jara also indicated that “the renewal of the Premier leads to that of his cabinet”, although he noted that “some, of a political vein or that they have been officials in several sectors of the Executive could remain.” Those who, in his opinion, are “unsustainable”, are the holders of the education sectors, Morgan Quero, and Health, César Vásquez.
And the premier? Jara said that the prime minister, Gustavo Adrianzén, should not continue in office, since “there is wear” in it.
“He was even taken to interpellation by Congress and his explanations were not satisfactory to the political class or for the population. The denied co -government freed him from censorship. In addition, Adrianzén let himself be eclipsed in his spokesperson for a non -existent figure in the executive, as the presidential spokesman Hinojosa,” he said.
The new Premier in this pre -election year, he said, “must be a curly politician, of weight. Preferably who has held a minister and reminded him of his good performance. With conciliatory animus, who knows how to cope with the country in electoral times at a good port, without interference of any kind; to supervise his ministers and ask for accounts of management and quality of management.
“That you know how to stand and say ‘no’ before any proposal that does not seek general well -being, but the individual or those parties that support them in their position. The matter is: will there be someone of political weight who agrees to be part of this government? Perhaps a character who no longer aspires to continue making political career and is immole for his country,” he said.
Requena considered that “Most likely, Adrianzén remains as much as possible in office, but there should be a premier that counterbits the gaps that the president has, more or less like what Pedro Cateriano was for the last section of the Government of Ollanta Humala.”
On electoral neutrality, due to the participation of the Nicanor Boluarte party in the 2026 elections, Jara said that the Premier and all his cabinet “must be oblivious to any link with the family and presidential environment, and of the politicians who will apply in presidential plates or heads of the list to Congress. It is the ethical and the legal.”
He added that it is “difficult to see what the outgoing government attitude will be in this electoral era”, but recalled that “if something has characterized them is living in a parallel universe. From the mouth to outside it can preach neutrality. It is judged them for their actions and denounce any violation of this.”
In this regard, Requena said that Nicanor’s influence on ministerial cabinets has been “toxic” because he has tried to “shield her sister.” In that line, he said that this influence “should be limited, but it is unlikely to happen.”
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