Seventy-two judges, selected through a competitive process, were officially sworn in by Peru’s National Justice Board. The ceremony was presided over by the acting president of the Judiciary and dean of the Supreme Court, Víctor Prado Saldarriaga. This intake of new judges aims to strengthen the Peruvian judicial system through a merit-based selection process. The appointments follow a rigorous competition designed to ensure qualified candidates are chosen. The National Justice Board oversaw the swearing-in, marking a key step in ongoing judicial reforms. This event signifies a commitment to bolstering the rule of law and improving access to justice within Peru. Further details were initially reported by Lima Gris.