Fuerza Popular’s vice-presidential candidate, Galarreta, indicated the party aims to form a broad-based cabinet should Keiko Fujimori win the presidency. He revealed plans to invite individuals from across the political spectrum to serve in ministerial positions. Notably, Galarreta suggested the possibility of including members of what he termed a “modern left” within the potential government. This strategy signals an attempt to broaden appeal and foster political stability. The intention is to move beyond traditional partisan divides and incorporate diverse perspectives into governance. Galarreta emphasized the desire for a collaborative approach to governing, should their party prevail in the election. This announcement represents a significant shift in rhetoric from Fuerza Popular, traditionally associated with conservative policies.