Peruvian Prime Minister Seeks Legislative Powers to Tackle Security Challenges
Peruvian PM Ernesto Alvarez requests 90-day legislative powers to address security concerns. His request coincides with President Jose Jeri's plan, emphasizing security as a state priority. A 30-day state of emergency in Lima and Callao highlights the urgency to tackle crime.
Peruvian Prime Minister Ernesto Alvarez requested the Congress on Wednesday for authority to utilize legislative powers for 90 days aimed at addressing security challenges faced by the nation.
Alvarez presented this request while detailing the government plan led by President Jose Jeri, who recently assumed office following the impeachment of former President Dina Boluarte. In his address to Congress, where a confidence vote for new cabinets is customary, Alvarez stated, "The government views security as a matter of state."
The urgency of the situation is underscored by the new government declaring a 30-day state of emergency in both Lima and the adjoining province of Callao as measures to curb escalating crime rates.
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