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Peruvian Congress opens session on vote of confidence for President Castillo’s cabinet

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Peru's Congress, dominated by the right-wing opposition, began this Wednesday (26) a crucial session, in a polarized atmosphere, to decide whether or not to give a vote of confidence to the ministerial cabinet of the new leftist president Pedro Castillo.

The session was opened by the head of the unicameral Congress, opposition member Maria del Carmen Alva, who immediately gave the floor to the head of Castillo's cabinet, Guido Bellido, who began to set out the plans of the government that took office a month ago.

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