Profile of Juan José Santiváñez: From the Lawyer of Police Officers Involved in Criminal Acts to Be Appointed Minister of Justice of Dina Boluarte
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Juan José Santiváñez, the lawyer who lasted ten months as Minister of the Interior, failing in his attempt to reduce crime, once again becomes one of the pins of Peruvian President Dina Boluarte. The president has officially returned this Saturday by appointing Santiváñez Minister of Justice and Human Rights to replace Enrique Alcántara. The new minister, one of three changes to the Cabinet made this weekend, was censored by Congress in the firs…
The former Minister of the Interior, censored in March, reappears in the front line of the Executive. His career as a lawyer and his proximity to Palacio generate debate again
Surprisingly, President Dina Boluarte made changes to her cabinet of ministers yesterday and swore to the censored former Minister of the Interior, Juan Santivánez, as head of Justice and Human Rights in place of Enrique Alcántara.Santiváñez, currently with impediments to his departure from the country, being investigated for alleged trafficking in influence, had to leave the post of Minister of the Interior last March when he was censored by Co…
Our comrades were able to grasp the moment when Juan Jos Santiv ez withdrew from the Government Palace. The now Minister of Justice greets the press with a smile, but does not come close to declaring.
Today, August 23 at noon, in a ceremony held in the Government Palace, Juan José Santiváñez swore as the new Minister of Justice and Human Rights. His appointment has generated a strong controversy due to the background of his recent passage by the Ministry of the Interior. YOU CAN SEE: Pedro Castillo breaks his silence from Barbadillo and launches a harsh accusation against Dina Boluarte: "This is a Government..." During his administration in M…
Dina Boluarte brings Juan José Santiváñez back to the cabinet. Today, Saturday, August 23, the president officially changed the ministerial portfolios of Justice and Human Rights, Women and Vulnerable Populations, and Development and Social Inclusion. Santiváñez has sworn to the post of Minister of Justice after having been censored in March by Congress when he occupied the Ministry of the Interior. Despite having a measure of impediment of depa…
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