As part of his so-called “Castilista Route” in the face of the balloting, presidential candidate Roberto Sánchez (Together for Peru) plans to attend a meeting with informal miners this Saturday, May 30, in Chala (Caravelí, Arequipa). The current congressman has maintained an openly favorable legislative agenda for informal mining and would seek to strengthen his links with this sector a few days after the elections, analysts point out.
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As part of his so-called “Castilista Route” in the face of the balloting, presidential candidate Roberto Sánchez (Together for Peru) plans to attend a meeting with informal miners this Saturday, May 30, in Chala (Caravelí, Arequipa). The current congressman has maintained an openly favorable legislative agenda for informal mining and would seek to strengthen his links with this sector a few days after the elections, analysts point out.