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Waldir Ayasta, Minister of Energy and Mines, is appointed by the Peruvian President

The Peruvian president Jose Maria Balcazar appointed Waldir Ayasta on Monday as the new minister of Energy and Mines of the country. This follows the resignation of his predecessor Angelo Alfaro on Sunday after he was accused of raping an underage girl in 2000.

Ayasta has been sworn in at the Government Palace of Lima by the President and now takes the helm of the Andean nation’s most important economic sector. The mining industry accounts for 60% of Peruvian exports and is the world's 3rd largest copper producer. Alfaro has denied any wrongdoing, but did not contest the claim that the minor had been 16 years old at the time the incident was alleged.

On February 24, shortly after Balcazar assumed office, he was appointed as the Andean country's eighth president in the same number of years. This continued a revolving-door of leaders among the South American nation's unpopular politicians.

More than half the Peruvian lawmakers are under criminal investigation. Balcazar's 83-year-old appointment was criticized for comments he had made in support of child marriage. He hasn't backed down from those remarks. He was one of the three legislators who abstained in a?2023 vote to ban marriages with girls underage. Denisse Miralles, Balcazar’s Prime Minister, resigned from his position on March 17. This triggered a cabinet reshuffle less than one month before the general elections of April 12. The presidential race is highly fragmented with a large portion of electorate still undecided. Balcazar will hand over the power to a newly elected president on July 28,

(source: Reuters)