Reports reveal Peruvian President Keiko Fujimori held meetings at a spa in La Victoria, raising questions about transparency and accountability. These meetings occurred outside official government spaces, and details regarding attendees, purpose, and outcomes remain undisclosed. The lack of public information has sparked debate regarding the potential for a “parallel presidential office”. Concerns center on whether these gatherings influenced presidential decisions and the extent to which power was exercised outside of established channels. Congress and the Presidential Palace are now urged to clarify the nature and substance of these discussions. The situation highlights the need for greater openness in presidential activities and underscores the importance of public access to information concerning the exercise of power. This case demands further investigation to ensure government accountability.