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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