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Jerí Opens Regional Council in Huánuco as Three-Month Nationwide Tour Begins

The gathering signals a decentralization drive built on on-site ministerial work with targeted fixes to stalled projects.

Overview

  • The IX Regional Council of State brings together the president, prime minister, cabinet members and 25 governors for two days in Huánuco with more than 100 technical meetings.
  • Ministers and regional teams installed bilateral tables on infrastructure, education, health, housing, transport and agriculture to accelerate investments and unblock long‑stalled works.
  • Jerí said the tour will take ministers to every region over three months to hear local demands and work in territory, with results of the current state of emergency to be reported in the coming days.
  • Regional leaders, through the ANGR, pressed for effective decentralization that transfers competencies, budgets and technical capacity to subnational governments.
  • Concrete requests advanced in talks included Loreto’s proposals to fund family‑farming and food security projects, while authorities prepared signings such as a decree for an export‑oriented production route and an agreement to evaluate the Corío megaport.