Peru PM seeks 90-day legislative powers from Congress to tackle security issues
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Peruvian Government Seeks Legislative Powers for Security Overhaul
Peruvian Government Seeks Legislative Powers for Security Overhaul In a decisive move to enhance national security, Peruvian Prime Minister Ernesto Alvarez appealed to Congress on Wednesday for a temporary legislative mandate. Alvarez sought a 90-day period of extensive legislative powers to enable the government to enact laws addressing pressing security issues.During his address, Alvarez laid out the new government's vision under President Jos…
The President of the Council of Ministers, Ernesto Álvarez, announced this Wednesday afternoon that the Government will request the Congress of the Republic to delegate legislative powers for a period of 90 days to address citizen insecurity and organized crime.During his presentation to the plenary of Congress, Álvarez stressed that the Executive assumes security as a matter of state and announces measures to strengthen the Peruvian National Po…
On Wednesday, Peru's Prime Minister Ernesto Álvarez asked Congress for 90 days to pass legislation against the "flagelo of insecurity and organized crime," considered the country's biggest problem.Alvarez announced the request during an exhibition in Congress of the government plan of interim President José Jerí, who took power almost two weeks ago after the legislators removed President Dina Boluarte.
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