Peruvian President Dina Boluarte named replacements on Tuesday for four key members of her cabinet, including a new economy chief as well as a new energy and mining minister, with both set to face a fragile economy that last year dipped into recession.
Boluarte, president of the South American nation since late 2022, made the announcements in a televised ceremony from capital Lima.
Economist Jose Arista was named to succeed outgoing Economy Minister Alex Contreras, who announced his resignation in a post on social media.
Arista is a former budget director and served a brief stint as economy minister under former President Manuel Merino.
Boluarte also tapped Romulo Mucho to replace the country’s energy and mining minister, Oscar Vera.
Mucho, a mining engineer, previously served as the ministry’s vice minister nearly two decades ago.
Peru is the world’s second-biggest copper producer.
Boluarte also picked Walter Astudillo to serve as her new defense minister, while Juan Carlos Castro will take over as the country’s next environment chief.
(Reuters)