Overview
- President José Jerí Oré pledged a policy of real decentralization with a territorial approach to strengthen coordination between national and regional governments.
- He announced plans to visit all regions within three months to negotiate concrete executive agreements, with support from the Foreign Ministry to tap export opportunities.
- Jerí emphasized continuity and responsibility through July 2026, stating that unfinished matters will be left “encaminado.”
- The IX Consejo de Estado Regional in Huánuco brought together multiple regional governors and mayors for government–regional dialogue.
- An opinion column characterized the tour as politically advantageous and cautioned that extensive travel could limit ministers’ availability, citing approval figures as commentary rather than official data.