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Peru’s New President Struggles to Form Cabinet Amid Lack of Support

  • Peruvian Acting President José Jeré took office following the dismissal of Dina Boluarte and announced a "broad-based" cabinet to tackle crime and manage the country until 2026.
  • Jeré faces criticism for the delay in naming cabinet members, as he prioritizes addressing a major fire in San Juan de Miraflores.
  • He announced a National Agreement to unite various political and social entities to focus on citizen security and economic measures.
  • Raúl Pérez-Reyes is a leading candidate for Prime Minister, suggesting continuity with the previous administration amid ongoing uncertainties about cabinet composition.
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The delay in appointing a premier and the rest of the ministers creates uncertainty, since the formation of a cabinet is fundamental to establish priorities and ensure governance from the beginning of any administration. Moreover, before a government that began after a dismissal and that comes from Congress, one of the institutions with the greatest rejection of the population.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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José Jerí and those moved by his ministerial cabinetIt has been four days since José Jerí sworn in as president of the Republic, after Dina Boluarte's vacation was completed. Since then the new president has not yet completed the formation of the ministerial team. He also slipped that he will take his time not to fall into error. “I am prudent but creative and the ministerial team that is conforming goes in that line of proactivity. I do not wan…

Nora Bonifaz spoke about the rumors pointing to her as a possible member of the new cabinet and assured that she will not be a part of it.

·Lima, Peru
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Clarin broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Sunday, October 12, 2025.
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