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Peru Swears In Juan Manuel Cavero as Justice Minister After Santiváñez Quits for 2026 Run

Congress intends to proceed with Friday’s censure vote despite the resignation.

Overview

  • President Dina Boluarte swore in Juan Manuel Cavero Solano on October 2 at the Government Palace to replace Juan José Santiváñez.
  • Cavero, formerly the ministry’s chief of advisers, was immediately scrutinized by legislators who warned his appointment could preserve Santiváñez’s agenda.
  • Santiváñez submitted his resignation on October 1, saying he will seek election in April 2026, with media reporting he is considering a Senate bid and possibly running with APP.
  • The Congressional leadership set debate and a vote on the censure motion for October 3, and multiple lawmakers said the process will continue despite his exit.
  • The former minister remains under judicial scrutiny over leaked-audio allegations of aggravated influence peddling tied to interventions for Miguel Marcelo Salirrosas, after a prior censure as interior minister in March.