Dina Boluarte: Pedro Angulo is sworn in as the first president of the Council of Ministers of his RMMN Government | PERU

he was sworn in as the first president of the Council of Ministers in the government of President Dina Boluarte, who was sworn in on December 7 following the vacancy of Pedro Castillo for carrying out a coup.

This is known three days following Boluarte took office at the head of the Government and announced before the plenary session of the Congress of the Republic the need to form a Cabinet of “all bloods.”

“We have to constitute a Cabinet of all bloods where all the democratic forces are represented so that together we can move our country forward”he mentioned in his speech.

Pedro Castillo and his coup

In a message to the Nation, Pedro Castillo had announced the temporary closure of Parliament and the call for new parliamentary elections, elections that were to be held in nine months.

The then president had indicated that this decision was made in attention to the “citizen claim throughout the country”in order to restore the rule of law.

“For which purpose the following measures are issued: temporarily dissolve the Congress of the Republic and establish an exceptional emergency government. Call in the shortest possible time for elections for a new Congress with constituent powers to prepare a new Constitution within a period of no more than 9 months.he claimed.

It also provided that from the date and until the new Congress is established will be governed by decrees of lawin addition to a national curfew from 10:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. the next day.

The former president had also declared the justice system to be reorganized, that is, the Judiciary, the Public Ministry, the National Justice Board (JNJ) and the Constitutional Court (TC).

After that, with 101 votes in favor, 6 once morest and 10 abstentions, the Plenary of Congress approved in an early session the vacancy due to moral incapacity of Castillo Terroneswho was later arrested by the Police when he was going to the Mexican embassy in San Isidro.

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