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Roberto Sánchez Claims that He Agreed with Pedro Castillo to Keep Julio Velarde in the BCR in His Eventual Government

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Roberto Sánchez said that, in an eventual government, he will keep Julio Velarde as president of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP), after talking with his economic team and with former president Pedro Castillo.The aspiring president, from the city of Pucallpa (Ucayali), stressed the importance of preserving the autonomy of the BCR, led by Velarde since 2006. “We have said and we have dialogued with the economic team, with President Castill…
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The candidate assured that, if he arrived at the government, he would keep Julio Velarde at the head of the BCRP and stressed the importance of preserving the autonomy of the institution. In addition, he said that he will seek dialogue with the holder of the issuing entity before the second electoral round.

·Lima, Peru
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Roberto Sánchez said that, in an eventual government, he will keep Julio Velarde as president of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP), after talking with his economic team and with former president Pedro Castillo.The aspiring president, from the city of Pucallpa (Ucayali), stressed the importance of preserving the autonomy of the BCR, led by Velarde since 2006. “We have said and we have dialogued with the economic team, with President Castill…

·Peru
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Roberto Sánchez disputes the second round of elections with Keiko Fujimori. Source: Video: RPP Photo: Congress The presidential candidate, Roberto Sánchez, has said that in his eventual government he will maintain Julio Velarde as president of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP), after talking with his economic team and former president Pedro CastilloFrom the city of Pucallpa (Ucayali), the presidential candidate recognized that it is impo…

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rpp.pe broke the news on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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