Peruvian Government Seeks Legislative Powers for Security Overhaul
Peruvian Prime Minister Ernesto Alvarez has requested Congress to grant the government a 90-day period of legislative powers. The goal is to implement laws addressing security challenges. This request aligns with the strategy of President Jose Jeri's administration, which commenced after the removal of Dina Boluarte.
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In a decisive move to enhance national security, Peruvian Prime Minister Ernesto Alvarez appealed to Congress on Wednesday for a temporary legislative mandate. Alvarez sought a 90-day period of extensive legislative powers to enable the government to enact laws addressing pressing security issues.
During his address, Alvarez laid out the new government's vision under President Jose Jeri, who assumed office this month after the recent removal of former President Dina Boluarte. The proposed legislative powers are a cornerstone of Jeri's strategy to stabilize the nation amid challenging times.
Alvarez stressed the urgency of the request, emphasizing that the legislative powers would be pivotal in crafting and executing laws that effectively tackle the country's security concerns. The prime minister's proposal is set against a backdrop of political change and aims to fortify the administration's ability to govern decisively.
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