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Let Everything Change so that Nothing Changes

Summary by El Comercio
How can we understand a country that lives in a constant political crisis, burdened by organized crime, with 9.4 million Peruvians in poverty and whose main concern is that the new constitutional succession will not affect the economy and investments? It doesn’t matter that the politicians we bring to power respond to illegitimate interests. As long as the economy continues to grow, we are called to maintain supposed stability.
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How can we understand a country that lives in a constant political crisis, burdened by organized crime, with 9.4 million Peruvians in poverty and whose main concern is that the new constitutional succession will not affect the economy and investments? It doesn’t matter that the politicians we bring to power respond to illegitimate interests. As long as the economy continues to grow, we are called to maintain supposed stability.

·Lima, Peru
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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Monday, October 13, 2025.
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