Pedro Angulo Arana is the new head of the Council of Ministers. The presentation of the cabinet was made hours following the day of demonstrations carried out by followers of Pedro Castillo.
The President of Peru, Dina Boluartepresented his cabinet at the Government Palace, three days following the dismissal of Pedro Castillo following his failed coup.
The president was sworn in former anti-corruption prosecutor Pedro Angulo Arana as the new head of the Council of Ministers.
Angulo will replace Betssy Chávez in officethe prime minister who submitted her resignation following Castillo announced the dissolution of Congress and the installation of an emergency government.
Pedro Angulo is a lawyer by profession and, among his experiences, is his position as dean of the Lima Bar Association and former superior prosecutor, in charge of investigating cases of corruption.
Peru: these are the ministers of Dina Boluarte’s cabinet
The new Ministerial Cabinet, led by Pedro Angulo, was formed as follows:
-Minister of Foreign Affairs:
Ana Cecilia Gervasi Diaz
-Minister of Defense:
Luis Alberto Otarola
-Minister of Economy and Finance:
Alex Contreras
-Minister of the Interior:
Cesar Augusto Cervantes Cardenas
-Minister of Justice and Human Rights:
Jose Andres Tello Alfaro
-Minister of Education:
Patricia Correa Arangoitia
-Minister of Health:
Rosa Gutierrez Palomino
-Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation:
Nely Walls of the Castle
– Minister of Production:
Sandra Belaunde Arnillas
– Minister of Foreign Trade and Tourism:
Luis Fernando Elguero González
-Minister of Energy and Mines:
Oscar Vera Gargurevich
-Minister of Housing, Construction and Sanitation:
Hania Perez de Cuellar
-Minister for Women and Vulnerable Populations:
greece rojas ortiz
-Minister of the Environment:
Albina Ruis Rios
-Minister of Culture:
Jair Perez Brañez
-Minister of Development and Social Inclusion:
Julio Javier Demartini Montes
Castillo supporters staged protests
Hours before the presentation of the new ministerial team, the president sent a message of calm following the protests that took place this Friday night, led by Castillo supporters.
“Respect, dialogue and tolerance are essential in a democracy. The National Police have informed me that last night there were 7 detainees, in addition to 4 civilians and 4 police officers injured in some protests. We guarantee the unrestricted fulfillment of Human Rights”indicated the president.
Respect, dialogue and tolerance are essential in a democracy. The National Police have informed me that last night there were 7 detainees, in addition to 4 civilians and 4 police officers injured in some protests. We guarantee unrestricted compliance with the #Human rights.
— Dina Boluarte Z. (@DinaErcilia) December 10, 2022
After introducing the ministers, Boluarte pointed out that will begin preparations to visit former President Pedro Castillowho is serving seven days in provisional prison at the National Directorate of Special Operations.