“The country is going through a difficult time. In addition to the health crisis, the political tension places citizens in the middle of a scenario of tension that has lasted after the start of the government on July 28,” Vásquez told Congress dominated by the right-wing opposition.
“It is up to us to be able to walk together towards governance” and “achieve consensus,” added the 46-year-old lawyer.
Following the presentation of the head of the council of ministers appointed by Castillo on October 7, lawmakers will initiate a debate before proceeding to the vote, crucial for the cabinet to remain in office.
The unicameral Congress, led by the opposition Maria del Carmen Alva, you can vote this Monday or postpone the decision until Tuesday.
If the trust is rejected, Vásquez must resign and President Castillo will have to appoint a new 19-member cabinet.
“I trust that the responsibility and sanity of the banks will allow us to implement the General Government Policy to advance in the containment of the pandemic, economic reactivation and make the wishes of our people come true,” Castillo tweeted.
The request for confidence requires 66 votes in a fragmented Congress, where the ruling Peru Libre party is the first minority with 37 of the 130 seats.
Vásquez’s appointment was a nod from Castillo to the moderate wing of the Peruvian left.
Vasquez replaced Guido Bellido, an engineer with no political experience and a hard-wing figure in Peru Libre, a Marxist-Leninist party, who was involved in a verbal confrontation with Congress and lasted 68 days in office.
The head of the council of ministers, of the leftist Wide Front, led Congress between November 2020 and July 2021, during the interim government of the centrist president Francisco Sagasti.
Castillo narrowly defeated right-wing Keiko Fujimori in a June ballot, raising fears among Peruvians of a sharp turn to socialism after decades of liberal policies.

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