
Secret Presidential Birthday Party: Boluarte's Celebration Sparks Controversy
President Dina Boluarte's Secret Birthday Celebration Sparks Debate in Peru Lima, Peru – President Dina Boluarte's 63rd birthday celebration on May 30th was anything but ordinary. While no official events were scheduled, América Noticias captured exclusive footage revealing a well-orchestrated, private party at the Presidential Palace. The video shows the arrival of catering, musicians, and gifts, all under tight security. This secrecy stands in stark contrast to previous years when Boluarte celebrated more publicly. The Minister of Justice, Enrique Alcántara, was seen arriving at the palace that night. When questioned by reporters, he denied any knowledge of a celebration, stating, "I'm just arriving from a trip." This denial, coupled with the video evidence, has ignited a public conversation about transparency and the use of public resources. The video also shows President Boluarte arriving by helicopter, seemingly happy and waving to unseen individuals. The contrast between the clandestine nature of the event and her outward display of good cheer is striking. The event's organization, according to palace sources, was overseen by Carmen Jordano, a key figure in the "Rolex case." This raises further questions about potential conflicts of interest. The incident underscores the ongoing scrutiny of the Peruvian presidency and the importance of transparency in government.