Pedro Castillo

Born to a peasant family in Puña, Cajamarca, Castillo began working in Peru's informal economy as a teenager to earn funds for his studies in education and later returned to his hometown to become a primary school teacher. He attained political prominence as a leading figure in a school teachers' strike in 2017 and ran in the 2021 presidential election as the candidate of the Free Peru party. Castillo announced his presidential candidacy after seeing his students undergo hardships from the lack of resources in rural Peru, with the election occurring amidst the country's COVID-19 pandemic and a period of democratic deterioration in the nation. With the support of individuals living in rural and outlying provinces, he placed first in the initial round of the presidential vote and advanced to the second round where he won against his opponent Keiko Fujimori. Castillo's victory in the presidential race was confirmed on 19 July 2021 and he was inaugurated on 28 July.
After taking office, Castillo named far-left and left-wing cabinets, due to the influence of Free Peru leader Vladimir Cerrón and other more left-wing politicians. A social conservative, Castillo ultimately began to align his policies with Congress and Evangelical groups on social issues, including his opposition to same-sex marriage, gender studies and sex education. He would leave the Free Peru party in June 2022 to govern as an independent. In attempts to appease the right-wing Congress, he later appointed members of center and center-right political parties as ministers of state. Castillo was noted for appointing four different governments in six months, a Peruvian record.
Castillo's presidency had a minority in congress, and faced opposition which led to three impeachment proceedings, although the first two failed to reach the necessary votes to remove him from office. Following the second failed impeachment vote in March 2022, protests took place across the country against high fuel and fertilizer prices caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine and sanctions against Russia. Mining protests also intensified as the country's economy plummeted. On 1 December 2022, Peru's Congress approved a motion initiated by opposition lawmakers to start the third formal attempt to impeach him since he took office.
On 7 December 2022, Castillo, facing imminent impeachment proceedings, attempted a self-coup, attempting to form a provisional government, institute a national curfew, and call for the formation of an assembly to draft a new constitution. Castillo was impeached by Congress within the day and was detained for sedition and high treason. He was succeeded by First Vice President Dina Boluarte. After his removal, pro-Castillo protests broke out calling for new elections and Castillo's release, leading Boluarte to allign herself with the opposition to Castillo. Provided by Wikipedia
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La latinización de los Estados Unidos: inmigración, cultura y transformación by Pedro Castillo
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Judíos, conversos y relapsos en la hagiografía narrativa tardoantigua hispana by Pedro CASTILLO MALDONADO
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Privilegios episcopales: la inviolabilidad de los obispos visigóticos y el delito de lesa majestad by Pedro Castillo Maldonado
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In hora mortis: deceso, duelo, rapiña y legado en la muerte del obispo visigótico by Pedro Castillo Maldonado
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Los cántabros en la antigüedad: la historia frente el mito by Pedro Castillo Maldonado
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ADN barcoding de peces venenosos y tóxicos del manglar de Tumbes (Perú) by Alberto Ordinola-Zapata, Zoila Siccha, Pedro Castillo-Carrillo, Carlos Luque
Published 2019-12-01
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Maternal choline supplementation mitigates premature foetal weight gain induced by an obesogenic diet, potentially linked to increased amniotic fluid leptin levels in rats by Zhi Xin Yau-Qiu, Sebastià Galmés, Pedro Castillo, Catalina Picó, Andreu Palou, Ana María Rodríguez
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Effects of Eight Years of Collecting on the Persistence of Liometopum apiculatum Ant Nests in Rangelands of Charcas, San Luis Potosí, Mexico by Julio César Zavala-Sánchez, México Reyes-Agüero, Priscila Lara-Juárez, Pedro Castillo Lara, Alicia Grajales-Lagunes, Rogelio Aguirre-Rivera
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