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They Reveal that App Carries Almost S/20 Million in Debts to César acuña, His Family and César Vallejo University

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They report that Pedro Castillo's sister collects from the state, but does not go to the labor centerAvanza País formalizes José Williams as his presidential candidateAlianza para el Progreso (APP), led by César Acuña, accumulates almost S/20 million in debts with the founder himself, his children and the César Vallejo University, according to the latest report issued by the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE).The amounts were recorded…
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A report by the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) alerted about serious financial inconsistencies in Alliance for Progress (APP), Peru Primero, Podemos Perú and Perú Libre, identifying loans, prohibited contributions and local ones without documentary support. According to the report, issued by “Quarto Poder”, these parties maintain millionaire debts with their own founders, relatives and related entities, as well as receiving contri…

·Peru
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They report that Pedro Castillo's sister collects from the state, but does not go to the labor centerAvanza País formalizes José Williams as his presidential candidateAlianza para el Progreso (APP), led by César Acuña, accumulates almost S/20 million in debts with the founder himself, his children and the César Vallejo University, according to the latest report issued by the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE).The amounts were recorded…

·Lima, Peru
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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Monday, December 8, 2025.
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