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Premier Ernesto Álvarez on José Jerí: "the Main Thing Is that He Continues Learning"

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Prime Minister Ernesto Álvarez Miranda believes that Barbadillo's "perks" are not serious and that there is sensationalism in the press. But he admits that the president has improved and continues to learn.

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Prime Minister Ernesto Álvarez Miranda believes that Barbadillo's "perks" are not serious and that there is sensationalism in the press. But he admits that the president has improved and continues to learn.

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The head of the Cabinet, who a month ago conditioned his stay by the Chifagate, now claims that the denunciations against the president are speculations

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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In statements to the press, the holder of the Minsa discard that there are some discrepancies in the Ministerial Cabinet. In addition, he denies that the premier will resign from office.

The Minister of Health, Luis Quiroz, came to the head to defend the administration of President José Jerí and deny any possibility of fracture within the Ministerial Cabinet, at a time when the Congress is preparing to evaluate the continuity of the president in office.During an official activity related to the “surgical marathon” that is carried out in various hospitals in Lima and regions, the head of the Health sector was consulted on the pol…

·Peru
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The president of the Council of Ministers, Ernesto Álvarez Miranda, said that he does not contemplate resigning his post and defended the administration of President José Jerí, who he described as a “born politician”. He maintained that the current government maintains the fight against crime as a priority and seeks to give the next period a more efficient administration. [...]

The president of the Council of Ministers, Ernesto Álvarez, ruled out presenting his resignation from office and stressed that the head of state, José Jerí, is a born politician, in whose management comes

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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Saturday, February 14, 2026.
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