Pedro Castillo
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 54 |
Genres | Pop |
Albums | Dibujando historias |
Volver al Futuro | |
Acústico | |
En Ti Confío | |
Vol. 1: Music from Miami (Mono Version) | |
Record labels | BNF Collection |
Pedro Castillo | |
AIRO | |
Discos TRUS | |
Date of birth | October 19,1969 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Puna |
Nationality | Peruvian |
Full name | José Pedro Castillo Terrones |
Party | Perú Libre |
Current partner | Lilia Paredes |
Presidential term | July 28, 2021 – December 7, 2022 |
Education | Instituto Superior Pedagógico Público Octavio Matta Contreras |
Universidad César Vallejo | |
Instituto Superior Pedagógico Público "Octavio Matta Contreras" | |
César Vallejo University | |
Previous position | President of Peru (2021–2022) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1697177 |
Pedro Castillo Life story
José Pedro Castillo Terrones is a Peruvian politician, former elementary school teacher, and union leader who served as the President of Peru from 28 July 2021 to 7 December 2022.
Peru protests: President calls for 'truce' after clashes
...By Vanessa BuschschlüterBBC NewsPeru s President Dina Boluarte has called for a " national truce" after protests that have rocked the country since her predecessor Pedro Castillo was ousted on 7 December...
Peru protests: Iconic Machu Picchu closed indefinitely
... Demonstrators want Ms Boluarte to step aside and call fresh elections, and for her left-wing predecessor, Pedro Castillo, to be released from custody...
Peru protests: Many dead in new clashes
... Dozens more were injured on Monday in the city of Juliaca in some of the worst violence since ex-President Pedro Castillo was arrested last month for trying to dissolve Congress...
Peru protests: High-level talks amid deepening crisis
... Earlier, two government ministers resigned, following days of violent protests over the impeachment of Pedro Castillo on 7 December...
Peru protests: Roads and airport blocked in anger at new president
... Supporters of leftist former President Pedro Castillo took to the streets in anger at his impeachment and arrest...
Pedro Castillo: Peru's ousted president detained by police in Lima
...Peru s ousted President Pedro Castillo has been detained by police and accused of " rebellion" and " conspiracy" to break the constitutional order...
Peru leader dissolves Congress hours before impeachment bid
...By Vanessa BuschschlüterBBC NewsPeru s President Pedro Castillo has announced he is dissolving Congress and replacing it with an " exceptional emergency government"...
Covid-19: Is the world ready for a great re-opening?
... The country s President Pedro Castillo is now on his fourth cabinet in seven months...
Peru protests: Many dead in new clashes
At least 17 people have died in clashes between supporters of the former president and security forces in south-eastern Peru, officials say.
Dozens more were injured on Monday in The City of Juliaca in some of the worst violence since ex-President Pedro Castillo was arrested last month for trying to dissolve Congress.
His supporters have been protesting and blockading roads for weeks.
They say new President Dina Boluarte must go, and want snap elections.
Prime Minister Alberto Otárola denounced the clashes in Juliaca, describing them as an organised attack on police.
He Said that thousands of people had tried to overrun The City 's airport and a local Police Station .
Meanwhile, one protester told the AFP news agency: " The Police are shooting at us. "
" We ask Dina to resign. Accept the fact that people do not want you, " the protester added.
Juliaca is located in the Puno region, which has been a hotbed of anti-government demonstrations.
The South American nation has been through years of political turmoil, with the latest crisis coming to a head when Mr Castillo announced he was dissolving Congress and introducing a state of emergency in December.
But Congress proceeded to vote overwhelmingly to impeach him.
Mr Castillo, who is currently in detention, is being investigated on charges of rebellion and conspiracy. He denies all the accusations, insisting that he is still the country's legitimate president.
Source of news: bbc.com