Peru’s newly appointed Prime Minister, Luis Galarreta, presented a five-point plan to Congress focusing on security, disaster prevention, social development, economic growth, and governance. His address was filled with statistics, goals, and announcements for the Keiko Fujimori government. However, details regarding execution, funding, and accountability for these promises remain unclear. Critics point out that setting objectives is less challenging than demonstrating the capability to achieve tangible outcomes. The speech largely outlined *what* the state should do, but lacked specifics on *how* it will be accomplished. Concerns are rising that the ambitious proposals may be difficult to translate into effective action. The focus now shifts to whether the government can deliver on its commitments.

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