Peru’s President Dina Boluarte revamped her cabinet, signaling a major change during a period marked by demands for early elections. Amid economic downturns and political tensions, she appointed new ministers for key positions, focusing on the Economy and Energy sectors. Economist Jose Arista now leads the Economy Ministry, bringing his vast experience to tackle the […]
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