Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The new president of Congress, Eduardo Salhuana, has become a key player at a crucial moment for Peruvian politics, especially with the upcoming message to the Nation from President Dina Boluarte, scheduled for July 28. In his recent statement, Salhuana expressed his expectations that the president's speech will be not only realistic but also objective in its content, addressing the challenges and achievements of her administration. This stance reflects a need for transparency and accountability in government, elements that citizens expect from their leaders. From the Legislative Palace, the congressman from Alianza para el Progreso (APP) emphasized the importance of assessing the progress in public administration and ministerial management during her time in office. "I expect a message that tells the country how we are advancing in public administration, in the management of ministries, the use of public resources, and what awaits us in the coming years," Salhuana declared, stressing the need for clarity in a context where distrust in institutions is palpable. The call for an optimistic speech that promotes political stability is crucial in a country that has experienced periods of instability and institutional crisis. Salhuana argued that a message of this nature is not only desirable but necessary to foster a conducive environment for investments, both national and international. This is particularly relevant ahead of the APEC Forum, an international event that could present an opportunity for Peru to position itself favorably on the global stage. The proximity of the APEC Forum adds another layer of urgency to the need for a well-structured and hopeful presidential message. Business and political leaders are closely watching what is presented in this speech, as it will largely determine the perception of the country's direction and its ability to attract investment. "We need to prepare for the APEC Forum in November," Salhuana insisted, referring to the importance of being aligned with a clear and positive vision. The new leadership of Congress, under Salhuana's direction, also faces the challenge of changing the narrative about the legislature, which has been subject to criticism and questioning. The installation of the first Ordinary Legislature of the 2024-2025 period, called for July 27, is an opportunity for members of Congress to present themselves to the public with an agenda that responds to the country's needs and prioritizes effective governance. In this sense, Salhuana's call for greater political stability has become a mantra among political leaders, who recognize that polarization and fragmentation must be left behind to move towards a consensus that benefits all Peruvians. The hope is that Boluarte’s message can act as a catalyst for this necessary change, urging unity at a time when differences seem to be accentuating. Salhuana, newly elected president of the legislature, faces a monumental challenge: to lead an institution that has had to deal with a legitimacy crisis in recent years and that needs to regain the trust of the people. His statement regarding expectations for the presidential message could be interpreted as a first step towards a new era of collaboration and responsibility. The presidential speech on July 28 will not only be an opportunity to diagnose the state of the country but also to chart the course for the future. It will be the moment when President Boluarte can demonstrate her commitment to transparency and her willingness to face the upcoming challenges, as well as her ability to unite a divided country. The public will be attentive to the president's words, and the impact of her message will be evaluated not only by its content but also by its ability to inspire trust and hope in a period of uncertainty. The demand for effective leadership and for policies that truly benefit the nation has become stronger than ever, and the success of this administration will largely depend on how that vision is communicated and put into practice. By highlighting the importance of preparation for the APEC Forum and the need for political stability, Eduardo Salhuana has outlined a path that, if followed by the president and her cabinet, could lead to a stronger and more cohesive Peru in the future. The responsibility now rests on the shoulders of those who have the power to change the country's history, and the president's message will be crucial in determining whether progress is made in that direction.