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The End of the Populist Cycle or the Leap Into the Institutional Abyss?

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Normalize illegality: The bill we will pay in 2026The analysis is uncomfortable, but necessary to close the year without self-deception.In the interview we conducted with Carlos Parodi – principal professor of economics of the University of the Pacific – there is no room for euphemisms: since 2016 Peru entered a cycle where the balance of powers was broken and a way of governing was normalized based on the short term. What emerged, in his words,…
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Peru, the economy that is now billionaire: 3 major contradictions“[...] populism serves to win elections, although not so much to govern.” This is one of the first lines of one of the last books by Carlos Parodi, Professor and researcher at the University of the Pacific. In his publication “Populism in Peru: theory, history and practice” Parodi makes a detailed analysis of this term and its close link with Peru. In an interview with Gestión, att…

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Gestion broke the news in on Monday, December 29, 2025.
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