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Pedro Castillo, the Myth of a Humble Teacher (I)

Summary by El Economista
The free interpretation without facts or verifiable data allows us to see, for some, the figure of a peasant and humble leader who was the victim of a coup d'état.For others, with solid data, statements of officials, documents of the Public Ministry and recordings of telephone calls, is a professor impostor and corrupt who killed a self-coup of State ordering the closure of the Congress.It is called Pedro Castillo, was president of Peru between …
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The free interpretation without facts or verifiable data allows us to see, for some, the figure of a peasant and humble leader who was the victim of a coup d'état.For others, with solid data, statements of officials, documents of the Public Ministry and recordings of telephone calls, is a professor impostor and corrupt who killed a self-coup of State ordering the closure of the Congress.It is called Pedro Castillo, was president of Peru between …

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El Economista broke the news in on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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