Fuerza Popular faces a dispute over its regional leadership in Puno, where Luis Cervantes would head a faction of former militants, while Xiomara Dávalos Quispe is listed as the only representative recognized by the National Executive Committee, according to spokesman Henry Salinas. Salinas stated that a meeting convened in San Román lacks authorization, because it was not approved by the recognized regional leadership, also noted that several p…
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Fuerza Popular faces a dispute over its regional leadership in Puno, where Luis Cervantes would head a faction of former militants, while Xiomara Dávalos Quispe is listed as the only representative recognized by the National Executive Committee, according to spokesman Henry Salinas. Salinas stated that a meeting convened in San Román lacks authorization, because it was not approved by the recognized regional leadership, also noted that several p…