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José de la Torre Ugarte

Graduated in Comunication for Development from the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. MBA from the Pacífico Business School. He has worked as a consultant in various government institutions, in communication agencies and non-profit organizations.

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The Constituent Movement Kidnapping in Peru

It is undeniable that Peru is heading toward the creation of a Constituent Assembly, which will come sooner or later. The question is: Who will lead this institution?

Latin American cities falling behind in attracting investments

Latin American cities are far behind North America in relevant aspects such as energy costs and utilities, or tax payments.

Peru must monetize its ecosystems

The recent environmental disaster off the Peruvian coast caused by the spill of some 12,000 barrels of oil takes the environmental management debate beyond a simple regulatory issue.

Peru: The end of Fujimori’s executive privilege?

The pragmatic liberalism with which Fujimori decided and settled his dispensation, led him to pierce and definitively destroy a system that -although not perfect- still made some sense. In this way, he was able to make a country to his own specifications, which needed to be led by an autocratic president.