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Peru's Prime Minister Villanueva Resigns – Reports
Peru's Prime Minister Villanueva Resigns – Reports
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Peru's Prime Minister Villanueva Resigns – Reports
21:02 GMT 08.03.2019 (Updated: 02:51 GMT 09.03.2019) LIMA (Sputnik) - Earlier, the Gestion newspaper reported earlier that the president of the Peruvian council of ministers since last April would stand down due to personal reasons.
Cesar Villanueva, the head of the Peruvian Council of Ministers, has stepped down, El Comercio news outlet reported, citing sources.
10 January 2019, 21:37 GMT
Four other ministers are also set to go. They are Housing Minister Javier Pique, Agriculture Minister Gustavo Mostajo, Defence Minister Jose Huerta and Energy Minister Francisco Ismodes.
Villanueva has been working as the head of the government since last April. He also served as the prime minister between 2013 and 2014.
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This comes hours after President Vizcarra announced a reshuffle, stressing he wanted to achieve gender parity in the cabinet, where 14 out of the 19 members are men.