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Weekly Report - 13 August 2009 (WR-09-32)

PERU: Velásquez Quesquén wins vote of confidence

Congress gave its vote of confidence to the new prime minister, Javier Velásquez Quesquén, this week after he presented the key objectives of his cabinet, which he said consisted of strengthening democratic stability and social inclusion. After several hours of debate, he won the backing of 68 of the deputies present: 14 voted against him and 11 abstained. Velásquez said he was starting the “second stage" of the government of President Alan Garcí­a, who has just under two years of his term to run. This neatly overlooks the fact that he is the third prime minister after Jorge del Castillo and Yehude Simon to serve under Garcí­a since he took office in 2006.

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