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How is the media covering Martín Vizcarra?Martín Vizcarra often is covered by Center Media sources.
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Martín Vizcarra?Martín Vizcarra often is covered by Center Media sources.
16%
Center: 75%
9%
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Martín Vizcarra · PeruLIMA (AP) — Peruvian prosecutors on Thursday requested an eight-and-a-half-year prison sentence for former President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski (2016-2018) for the alleged crime of collusion against the state in awarding the construction of a Peruvian highway 20 years ago to a consortium led by the Brazilian construction company Odebrecht. This is the second Odebrecht-related charge for which prosecutors are seeking imprisonment against Kuczynski. In…See the Story
Prosecutors Seek More than Eight Years in Prison for Former Peruvian President Kuczynski in the Odebrecht Case
60% Center coverage: 5 sources

Martín Vizcarra · PeruThe Attorney General's Office will present 18 witnesses and 4 experts in the second trial against Martín Vizcarra: who are they?Enrique Valderrama: How is the Apprist Party left after his election?Who surrounds it?Almost at the end of the day in the legislature this Thursday, three continuous votes were held.With the first one, the plenary of Congress approved—in the first vote—extend until December 2026 the Comprehensive Register of Formalizati…See the Story
Congress Approves to Extend the Reinfo Until 2026, but Puts a Brake on Other Benefits: the Details of the Day

Pedro Castillo · PeruBlocking Candidates. The right wing’s veto of potential electoral candidates has been completed. Yesterday, Thursday the 27th, the Special Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court sentenced former President Pedro Castillo Terrones to 11 years, 5 months, and 15 days in prison for the crimes of rebellion and conspiracy to commit rebellion. This sentence would prevent him from running in the new general elections to be held next April, despite the sup…See the Story

