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Discontent persists within Peru Libre party after losing cabinet Ministers dismissed by Castillo

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Within the "pencil party," as it is popularly known in Peru, there is a deep rejection of the new Council of Ministers formed by Castillo, where he gave more space to other, more moderate, left-wing groups that supported him during the second round of the presidential elections.

As a result, the party's secretary general Vladimir Cerrón urged Castillo to fulfill his campaign pledges under Peru Libre's program, which includes the calling of a Constituent Assembly.

"We are sure that with the current cabinet they will not even try to fulfill the campaign . . .

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