With questioned acceptance, Castillo will begin his mandate in Peru

  


Who will serve as the new president of Peru, Pedro Castillo, will have to face, among other challenges, the disbelief of a large part of the population, who continue to think that his appointment is illegitimate.

 In addition, amid uncertainties about his future management, fears fueled in large part by a campaign that has accused him of being a "communist", Pedro Castillo, who takes office as president of Peru on July 28, faces the challenge of clearing up concerns in a country polarized and hit by the crisis generated by the pandemic.

 After a long and exhausting definition of the second presidential round that he disputed on June 6 with the right-wing Keiko Fujimori, Castillo will assume the challenge of moving from the proselytizing discourse to the administration of a complex country and with a political opposition that will challenge him from the beginning of its management.

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