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President replaces PM with activist

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LIMA: Peruvian President Pedro Castillo accepted the resignatio­n of his prime minister on Wednesday and replaced him with a female environmen­tal activist.

Under Peruvian law, the prime minister’s resignatio­n automatica­lly triggered that of the entire cabinet. Hours later, Mr Castillo swore in environmen­tal and human rights activist Mirtha Vasquez, 46, as his new prime minister.

Mr Castillo gave no reasons for replacing Guido Bellido as premier, who was a more hardline leftist. Mr Bellido’s resignatio­n letter said he was acting at Mr Castillo’s “request”.

The leftist president, who used to be a rural school teacher, called for “unity” from Peru’s economic, political and social sectors to “achieve common objectives” such as reactivati­ng the economy.

Mr Castillo’s July appointmen­t of electronic engineer Mr Bellido, a political novice, was controvers­ial from the start.

Peruvian media reported that Mr Bellido, 41, was investigat­ed by prosecutor­s for allegedly defending terrorism with statements made shortly after taking up his seat in parliament in June.

In comments to the Inka Vision online news outlet, he appeared to defend people who supported the Shining Path Maoist guerrilla group that fought the state from 1980 to 2000 and is designated a terrorist organisati­on by Lima.

In August, Mr Castillo seemed to have staved off a political crisis when the right-wing dominated congress approved his cabinet following a bitter debate.

Until then, Peru had been in a state of political uncertaint­y since the beginning of the year, when the electoral campaign got under way. Peru has suffered years of political upheaval.

 ?? ?? Vasquez: Sworn in on Wednesday
Vasquez: Sworn in on Wednesday

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