
Peru's New UN Representative: Former PM Adrianzén Appointed
Peru Appoints Former Prime Minister Adrianzén as UN Representative Peru's government has officially appointed former Prime Minister Gustavo Adrianzén as the country's permanent representative to the United Nations. The announcement, made public on May 29th, 2025, via the official Peruvian newspaper El Peruano, follows a unanimous decision by the Council of Ministers. The appointment comes after Adrianzén's resignation from the premiership on May 13th, preceding a series of censure motions in Congress. "The Council of Ministers unanimously approved the designation," stated a government spokesperson in a press conference. The video shows footage of the press conference, where the decision is announced and discussed. The former Prime Minister's extensive experience and diplomatic training were cited as key factors in the decision. The video also includes clips from the press conference where the President of the Council of Ministers, Eduardo Arana, affirmed Adrianzén's capabilities for the role. This appointment signifies a significant step in Peru's diplomatic relations and representation on the global stage. The swiftness of the appointment following Adrianzén's resignation adds an interesting element to the narrative.