Overview
- New commentary credits visible steps such as cutting prison communications, tighter coordination in Lima, and a fresh decree refining the state-of-emergency regime.
- Analysts highlight recent actions against extortion, including an interagency group requiring rapid court-authorized telecom data and a new police division led by coronel Revoredo.
- Polling places José Jerí near 55% approval, which columnists frame as support for his persona rather than proof of government performance.
- Critics warn of a personalist, marketing-driven style and urge structural moves such as repealing laws that weakened police and prosecutors and declaring a targeted emergency for the National Police.
- Debate over mining policy intensifies as writers argue an REINFO extension would undercut formalization efforts and stall the broader Law MAPE process.