AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPeru’s “Pro-Crime” Laws Push: As the July 28 presidential transition nears, Lima’s bar and civil groups are pressing for repeal of the laws they say keep families in mourning, arguing citizens must act to make legal change real. World Cup Culture in Peru: RENIEC reports 563 babies registered with Haaland-inspired names—468 as “Haaland” and 91 as “Erling Haaland”—showing how football fever is turning into lasting family tradition. Security & Youth Focus: Peru’s president says the 2026–2028 Citizen Security plan will lean on neighborhood watch, prevention, and better police intelligence—plus education, culture, and sports to cut violence risks for kids and teens. Indigenous & Religion at the Table: A Peru Ministry of Justice meeting with religious confessions produced no new commitments ahead of the transition, while broader interfaith talks continue around freedom and youth crime prevention. Lifestyle Spotlight—Tall Ships: Sail Boston welcomed the Peruvian BAP Unión, giving the public a rare behind-the-scenes look at the ship that doubles as a naval classroom and cultural ambassador.
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