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Rep. Palomino Would Have an Unlicensed Textile Workshop that Operates “Closed Door” in Huancavelica

Summary by Diario Correo
Catherin Palomino, Juntos representative for Peru for Huancavelica, is not only questioned by the chats against the family of former president Pedro Castillo, but now adds a textile workshop that would operate behind closed doors, without operating license or the corresponding security guarantees.
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Catherin Palomino swears that controversial chats are false: “They want to sexualize my visits to Pedro Castillo”The deputy of Juntos por el Perú (JPP) Catherin Palomino, who went out to the country for an alleged relationship with former president Pedro Castillo, would have a textile workshop inside her home in Huancavelica that runs without operating license, behind closed doors and without a municipal authorization for that address, according…

The deputy marketing manager of the municipality of Huancavelica, Macario de la Cruz, said that no license is registered in the name of the congresswoman, which could lead to economic sanctions or closure of the business.

·Lima, Peru
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Congresswoman Catherin Palomino (Together for Peru) has a textile business in the city of Huancavelica that operates without having a proper operating license, according to “Fourth Power”.

·Lima, Peru
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Catherin Palomino, Juntos representative for Peru for Huancavelica, is not only questioned by the chats against the family of former president Pedro Castillo, but now adds a textile workshop that would operate behind closed doors, without operating license or the corresponding security guarantees.

·Lima, Peru
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Diario Correo broke the news in Lima, Peru on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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