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Dina Boluarte Asked Not to Put up Hatred in the Next Election Campaign: “It Doesn’t Add up and on the Contrary Divides Us”

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Dina Boluarte traveled to the Lambayeque region to participate in the inauguration of the expected tourist route ‘Roads of Pope Leo XIV’. This new attraction will offer travelers from all over the world the opportunity to know the places where Robert Prevost, before becoming the highest authority of the Catholic Church, worked for several years. In her speech, the president thanked the public present at the event, stressing that this initiative …
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Dina Boluarte traveled to the Lambayeque region to participate in the inauguration of the expected tourist route ‘Roads of Pope Leo XIV’. This new attraction will offer travelers from all over the world the opportunity to know the places where Robert Prevost, before becoming the highest authority of the Catholic Church, worked for several years. In her speech, the president thanked the public present at the event, stressing that this initiative …

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President Dina Boluarte asked the people that the ideas and proposals compete in the next campaign in the face of the general elections. In addition, she expressed her desire to receive Pope Le n XIV in the next few months.

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EXITOSA NOTICIAS - NOTICIAS DEL PERU Y EL MUNDO broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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