Peru's Jeri swears in top cabinet members
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Five days after taking office as President of Peru, José Jerí took an oath this Tuesday to his Transitional Cabinet. These were days when constitutionalists and political analysts recalled that there is no government without premier or ministers. And that his incursions into prisons, surrounded by senior police officers, and his meetings with mayors lack legitimacy. While some of Dina Boluarte’s ministers presented their resignations, Jerí asked…
The interim president of Peru, José Jerí, swore to his first ministerial cabinet. The new head of minister criminalizes the protest and openly intends to avoid socialism.
Peru's Jeri swears in top cabinet members
LIMA - Peruvian President Jose Jeri swore in the first members of his cabinet on Tuesday, sending the most concrete signals yet about how he would govern after vaulting into power last week following his predecessor Dina Boluarte's abrupt ouster. Read more at straitstimes.com.
José Jerí, unelected president of Peru, swears in a cabinet made up of ultra-rightists. - teleSUR English
Peru’s interim president, José Jerí, swore in his first cabinet of ministers, led by Ernesto Álvarez, on Tuesday after taking office last Friday in the midst of the crisis over the dismissal of Dina Boluarte, prioritizing the fight against organized crime. RELATED: Jose Jeri Assumes Interim Presidency of Peru Following Boluarte’s Ousting by Congressional Vote Álvarez, a former magistrate of the Constitutional Court, who is a member of the Popula…
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Five days after swearing as President of the Republic, José Jerí finally managed to form his first Ministerial Cabinet. It was not a simple task: the process was marked by last-minute changes, negatives and the need to weave consensus with the parties to which he owes the position he holds today, various sources of El Comercio needed.
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