How does insecurity affect a president’s popularity?
For some time now, insecurity and the feeling of imminent threat or violence have become for those in power a threat to their authority.
Xiomara Castro’s first year of government
Within the pro-government political forces, complaints are heard about the government’s performance during this first year of mandate.
Peru: the time of Don Quixote
The political crisis in the Andean country shows that there are no longer “saviors of the Fatherland” who have risen to power through coups d’état. Peru is being rescued from literature, culture and the handful of non-encumbered politicians. It seems that they have found the right figure, an interim president whom they call “Don Quixote”.
What is happening in Peru?
What is coming in the immediate future? Unfortunately, there is not much room for optimism. And we can only cross our fingers that the 2021 elections, which are being held in the midst of great dispersion and uncertainty, will generate a result that will allow the next government a minimum of viability to face future challenges.