
The elected president, Keiko Fujimoriheld a working meeting this Friday with representatives of the World Bank (BM) at his party headquarters in San Isidro to evaluate various technical measures to strengthen the dynamism of the national economy during the next five years. The appointment is part of the official activities prior to his inauguration scheduled for this July 28.
The elected president, Keiko Fujimoriheld a working meeting this Friday with representatives of the World Bank (BM) at his party headquarters in San Isidro to evaluate various technical measures to strengthen the dynamism of the national economy during the next five years. The appointment is part of the official activities prior to his inauguration scheduled for this July 28.
The meeting was attended Susana Cordeiro Guerravice president of the World Bank for Latin America, and Ariel Yepezdirector for Latin America and the Caribbean, World Bank. Two assistants from this international organization also attended.
This occurs during the government transition process after the official proclamation of Keiko Fujimori as president-elect by the National Elections Jury (JNE). Previously, the future head of state spoke with directors of the Development Bank of Latin America and with Julio Velarde at the Central Reserve Bank, as well as former presidential candidates and mayors from different jurisdictions.
Dialogue with the World Bank and Keiko Fujimori
In the meeting that lasted about thirty minutes, attendees discussed strategic guidelines aimed at strengthening national growth in the coming years.
This meeting is part of the official agenda of activities that the leader of Popular Force at the San Isidro party premises after having been proclaimed as elected president, and this July 15 having received the credentials in a formal ceremony.
Previously, on the morning of Friday the 17th, Keiko Fujimori met with the district mayors of Santiago de Surco, Carlos Bruce; Alexander Callán, from Bellavista; Luis de la Matta, from Breña; Eduardo Bless of San Miguel; and Carlos Canales, from Miraflores.
The president-elect, Keiko Fujimori, held a meeting with mayors of Lima and Callao to address the main challenges in terms of citizen security and prevention actions in the event of an eventual El Niño phenomenon. pic.twitter.com/IBVJB3L7k3
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“We are seeing a very proactive, very executive president.who quickly understands the meaning of the issues raised and that has made it a very fast and very effective meeting”commented Carlos Brucewho seeks to be a candidate for mayor of Lima in the October elections.
















