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Peru's Marxist Ruling Party Breaks With President

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Oct 15, 2021
  • 1 min read

Peru's ruling Marxist party said on Thursday that the government of President Pedro Castillo has swerved towards the right and that it would withhold support for what it called a "caviar cabinet" in the opposition-dominated Congress, Marco Aquino reported for Reuters.


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Castillo, an elementary school teacher who won a shock election earlier this year running for the Peru Libre party, reshuffled his cabinet last week, replacing his far-left prime minister and other ministers with more moderate officials.


The Marxist party also announced plans to shake up its legislators in Congress, after some lawmakers from the group allied to the president signaled support for the reshuffle.



The shift towards the center has bolstered Peru's financial markets but created a rift with the hard-core wing of his socialist party, foreshadowing a more hostile political arena ahead for Castillo who rode to power pledging major reforms.


The breakaway by his party, however, is unlikely to be enough to torpedo the new cabinet, with a fragmented Congress seen to be generally in favor of the more moderate make-up.


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On Wednesday, the sol currency of the world's No. 2 copper-producing country hit its strongest level since Castillo took office in late July.


Castillo's abrupt rise to the presidency had rattled markets and investors, concerned over his calls during the campaign for major reform of mining taxes and plans to redraft the market-friendly constitution.


Government & politics: Politicians, government officials and delegates standing in front of their country flags in a political event in the financial district.

However, his new prime minister, moderate left-wing lawyer Mirtha Vásquez, said constitutional change was not a priority.


Castillo also recently confirmed that central bank chief Julio Velarde would stay in his role, signaling policy stability.





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