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Peru’s Prime Minister Reversal: Denisse Miralles Sworn in After Hernando De Soto Is Sidelined

In a dramatic last-minute reversal that underscores Peru’s political instability, President José María Balcázar swore in economist Denisse Miralles as prime minister on Tuesday, despite having officially announced days earlier that the position would go to former presidential candidate Hernando de Soto. The abrupt shift unfolded just hours after de Soto said he had finalized cabinet arrangements with the president over breakfast at his home in L…

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José Maria Balcázar had announced that he would appoint renowned economist Hernando de Soto to order his office, but instead he named Denisse Miralles, former finance minister.

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Denisse Miralles, Minister of Economy and Finance, leads the restructuring of Petroperú and promotes fiscal agreements for sustainable growth in Peru

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Economist Denisse Miralles swore this Tuesday as the new president of the Congress of Ministers of the Transitional Government of Peru, presided over by the leftist congressman José Balcázar, despite the fact that it had been officially announced that this position would be occupied by the economist and former presidential candidate Hernando de Soto.

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It is usually said that anything can happen in Peru and this time it has not been the exception. On Tuesday morning everything was ready for the Peruvian premier, Hernando De Soto - who was appointed this Sunday by President José María Balcázar - to take oath to the cabinet ministers.However, with the running of the day both figures had discrepancies about certain leaderships of the different portfolios and finally it was reported that the new l…

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He sang victory earlier. Hernando de Soto announced that he would get the presidency of the Council of Ministers before officially assuming that position, being replaced by Denisse Miralles. In this regard, former minister Juan Sheput stated that the economist “proved tremendous political naivety.” What until the afternoon seemed to be the imminent appointment of Hernando de Soto as prime minister, ended with the economist off the board, apparen…

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La República broke the news in Lima, Peru on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
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