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Lima Mayor López Aliaga Rebukes Boluarte Over Public Works, Pledges $3 Billion Legal Drive Against Odebrecht and Brookfield

He is urging Congress to shrink ministries to redirect budget toward infrastructure.

Overview

  • Speaking at a public event in San Martín de Porres, Rafael López Aliaga questioned the absence of national public works and asked where central government funds have gone.
  • He criticized ongoing state financing for Petroperú, describing the company as financially troubled and the spending as wasteful.
  • He said he will seek compensation exceeding $3 billion from Odebrecht and Brookfield through national and foreign courts over the Rutas de Lima toll concessions.
  • He pressed Congress to cut the number of ministries during the 2026 budget process to free resources for infrastructure projects.
  • Multiple outlets reported his remarks, and there were no confirmed legal filings or congressional actions linked to his proposals at the time.