Who Is Dina Boluarte?
After the swearing-in, Dina also saw the plenary session of congress on the afternoon of Wednesday. Being the first woman ever to be seated in the position of vice president, Dina made history and benchmarked her name in the history of Peru. Other than being the first woman to hold the position of President of Peru, Dina also became the sixth Peruvian president in the time span of five years. Speaking about the term of Dian and her presidency, then it will be extended through July 2026. While swearing and taking the oath, Dina added that she will take steps in fighting corruption in the country with the help of the Country’s attorney general office and comptroller’s office.
Who Is Peru’s First Female President Dina Boluarte?
Dina in her speech said that her first target in her presidency is to fight corruption that is in the country in each and every form. She also added that she is aware of how the press and also the judicial bodies have successfully taken out shameful acts and robbed the Peruvians. She cleared that all of this cancer must and shall be rooted out and it is her prime motive of being in this position. Speaking about her predecessor, Castillo, he was arrested by the officers on Wednesday as he declared the temporary closure of congress according to many constitutional analysts and this was declared unconstitutionally. Many officials from senior posts resigned and protested against the attempt of a coup by the former president.
Dina Boluarte: Wikipedia & Bio
Speaking about Dina, her real and full name is Dina ercilia Boluarte Zegarra and she is as of now 60 years old. She had her graduation from San martin de Porres private university and obtained her master’s in registry law and Notarial. Dina initiated her career in politics in 2007 when she worked at the national registry of identification and civil status in surco in the position of senior manager. Later she was promoted to the position of head of the local office. A decade later in 2018, she became the candidate of the mayor of surquillo with the Peru libre party. Later in 2020 she took part in the extraordinary parliamentary elections but did not succeed. A year later in 2021 she took part as a candidate for the vice president’s position in Peru libre party and Castillo’s running mate and won the contest with 8,836,380 votes. In 2021, on the 29th of July, he swore as the minister for development and social inclusion and held the position until November 2022. Later she was succeeded by Betsey Chavez as the president of the council of ministers. Although Dina swore in as the president of the country, she still remain a member of the cabinet earlier two weeks ago.
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