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Jerí Prioritizes Ayacucho, Pledges Decentralization Drive at Pampa de la Quinua Ceremony

The visit signaled a territorial outreach push focused on district-level diagnostics with security as a pillar.

Overview

  • At a national flag-raising in the Pampa de la Quinua sanctuary, President José Jerí reaffirmed a firm commitment to decentralization and named Ayacucho a priority for his administration.
  • He said the executive will continue regional tours under a "government of territory" approach to identify district needs and deliver tailored responses.
  • Jerí tied the agenda to public safety and anti-corruption, calling delinquency the country's common enemy and vowing not to back down.
  • The president was accompanied by senior ministers, including Interior Minister Vicente Tiburcio, Defense Minister César Díaz Peche, Environment Minister Miguel Espichán, and Labor Minister Oscar Fernández, alongside regional authorities.
  • Perú 21 reported the visit drew a protest call from the Ayacucho civic group Fredepa and proceeded with tight police security, while Governor Wilfredo Oscorima took part in the event.