Friday, July 30, 2021

Peru's New President Appoints A Marxist As His Prime Minister

 

The Guardian: Peru: new president appoints Marxist as prime minister 

Appointment of Guido Bellido ends hopes of a moderate government and is likely to spook jittery investors 

A day after being sworn in as Peru’s president, Pedro Castillo has appointed a far-left lawmaker and member of his Marxist party, Guido Bellido, as prime minister, ending expectations of a moderate government. 

Beginning nearly three hours late, Castillo swore in an incomplete cabinet on Thursday night that included several figures from the far left and only two women. He did not appoint a finance minister, and Pedro Francke, the favourite for the post, was seen leaving the venue minutes before the ceremony began.  

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WNU Editor: Here is an easy prediction. This new government is not going to be a moderate one. 

More News On Peru's New President Appointing A Marxist As His Prime Minister  

Peru's new Marxist PM says 'don't worry' as chances of radical policy shift rise -- Reuters  

Peru's Castillo chooses leftist party colleague as PM -- CNA/AFP  

Peru's Castillo names Marxist party member as PM, likely scaring investors -- Reuters  

Peruvian Markets Extend Tumble With No Finance Minister in Sight -- Bloomberg

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Here's an easy prediction
Democrats, BLM, and the corporate media that sold you, your country and your future to China will just love that new totalitarian government

Tyranny spreads when good people close their eyes and ears to what's happening around them

Jac said...

Sorry for Peru. Bankruptcy will come sooner or later.

Jac said...

Anon 9:49 PM,

You are 100% right. A. Einstein was thinking like that too:

"The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil but by those who watch them without doing anything."

Anonymous said...

At least they'll be in good hands, hands that love to squeeze the life out of anything and everything that looks like it might have a bit of hope left in it. Cheers, Peru, hang on for the ride.