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Censorship as a Currency of Exchange (Editorial)

Summary by Diario Correo
Congressmen always boast when they manage to censor a minister, boast that they exercised the political control granted them by the constitution and call themselves “the first power of the state” when they manage to withdraw a minister who, whether on his own merits or political calculation, was defended. But what about those who keep more time than necessary for reasons that only they know? Examples remain, but there is Juan Silva, the fugitive…
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Congressmen always boast when they manage to censor a minister, boast that they exercised the political control granted them by the constitution and call themselves “the first power of the state” when they manage to withdraw a minister who, whether on his own merits or political calculation, was defended. But what about those who keep more time than necessary for reasons that only they know? Examples remain, but there is Juan Silva, the fugitive…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Sunday, October 5, 2025.
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