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Dina Boluarte Gives Her Last Message to the Nation Before a Semi-Empty Peruvian Congress

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Shortly before three and a half o'clock in the afternoon, after reading a voluminous 97-page leaflet for more than four hours, Dina Boluarte concluded the last message to the nation for Patriotic Holidays of her term.When she retired from Congress, there were no more than thirty legislators in her seats.The lukewarm protocholar applause of a semi-empty enclosure reflected a heated day and the leadership of a president with 3% approval.

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Shortly before three and a half o'clock in the afternoon, after reading a voluminous 97-page leaflet for more than four hours, Dina Boluarte concluded the last message to the nation for Patriotic Holidays of her term.When she retired from Congress, there were no more than thirty legislators in her seats.The lukewarm protocholar applause of a semi-empty enclosure reflected a heated day and the leadership of a president with 3% approval.

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In statements to the press, the Ombudsman, Josu Guti rrez, was told that President Dina Boluarte did not announce the measures to be taken in the last or in her management.

Dina Boluarte, president of the Republic of Peru, in her message to the Nation for Patriotic Holidays, included some projects that are under way in the Arequipa region. She did not announce new intentions, nor did she specify notable advances of those already in process months and years ago, but she summarized that these projects have the support of the central executive for their execution.

·Peru
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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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