Overview
- At the SNI in San Isidro, 23 presidential hopefuls detailed plans on security, the economy, education, health and youth less than a month before voting.
- Rafael López Aliaga touted a 50-law crime package that would exit the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, revive anonymous judges, create remote penal colonies and deploy the military against illegal mining.
- Keiko Fujimori proposed joint police–military patrols in industrial zones, tighter prison control and stronger intelligence, alongside digital health records and school infrastructure upgrades.
- Jorge Nieto called for 100% state digitalization, a unified health system and a security push built on an elite commission and a reorganization of the National Police.
- In an RPP debate, Javier Velásquez Quesquén urged replacing Reinfo with stricter small‑mining formalization and restructuring Petroperú by opening the Norperuvian Pipeline to private participation and handing Talara’s management to its workers, while Crisólogo Cáceres sought stronger consumer remedies through Indecopi and faster handling of complaints.