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Executive Prepared to Go to the Constitutional Court to Have the Port of Chancay Supervised

Summary by Peru21
Executive prepared to go to the Constitutional Court to have Chancay supervised. Prime Minister Ernesto Álvarez described as "unacceptable" the fact that Ositrán cannot supervise the port.

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Lean Left

The judgment of the Lima Court of Justice severely limits the control of the Peruvian authorities over a mega-infrastructure financed and managed by a Chinese public group.

·Paris, France
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Lean Right

The president of the Council of Ministers of Peru, Ernesto Álvarez, has described as “unacceptable” that the State Supervisory Body for Investment in Public Transport Infrastructure (Ositran) cannot supervise the megaport of Chancay, after the Judiciary ordered this regulatory body to refrain from controlling this infrastructure controlled by the Chinese company Cosco Shipping Lines.

·Chile
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Center

Executive prepared to go to the Constitutional Court to have Chancay supervised. Prime Minister Ernesto Álvarez described as "unacceptable" the fact that Ositrán cannot supervise the port.

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"We are concerned that being an extremely important port for Peru and for the whole of trade in the Pacific, there may be some aspect of the activity or a part, either of the sea or of the territory itself, of the port facilities, which cannot be a matter of supervision by the regulatory body," he said in a statement published by the Peruvian Government.

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The Prime Minister, Ernesto lvarez, announces that they will be able to file an appeal with the TC if they are rejected the appeal against the ruling of the PJ that orders Ositr n not to supervise the port of Chancay.

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The US proposes to strengthen its harbour links with Peru and to work with ProInvestor to “level the court”MEF approved new supplementary credit last weekendIn an interview published by the newspaper Gestión, Ernesto Álvarez, president of the Council of Ministers, referred to the situation of the port of Chancay. He indicated that there are mechanisms envisaged in the Constitution to defend the sovereignty of Peru. In addition, he fixed the posi…

·Lima, Peru
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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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