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Lima, Peru – Reports indicate that Peruvian President Dina Boluarte is developing a new weekly program to be aired on the state-owned television channel, TV Perú. The proposed program, slated for a prime-time slot, is said to feature a journalist conducting interviews with the President, focusing on her personal life, political career, and future projects. Sources within the channel suggest that the initiative originated from the Presidential Palace and has reportedly caused internal friction among the journalistic staff, who expressed disagreement with the concept. This alleged discord is believed to have contributed to the recent departure of Ninoska Chandia, who served as the president of the Peruvian Institute of Radio and Television (IRTP), the entity that oversees TV Perú. Ms. Chandia reportedly has ties to Nicanor Boluarte, the President's brother. Following Ms. Chandia's exit, attention has turned to journalist Luis Vivanco, who was observed visiting the Presidential Palace on two consecutive days in June. While Mr. Vivanco stated his visits were related to census matters, their timing has fueled speculation regarding the new program. Critics note that the proposed format for President Boluarte's program appears designed to avoid critical questioning, offering a platform for her narrative on an open signal, contrasting with her current avoidance of more challenging interviews.
Se llamaría ‘Cada domingo a las ocho’ y saldría al aire en el mismo horario que los programas de investigación. Gobierno busca reforzar estrategia co…