
Martín Hidalgo
Martín Hidalgo is a journalist known for his insightful analysis of Peruvian politics. He gained notable attention for highlighting the alarming rate of ministerial turnover in the administration of President Martín Vizcarra, illustrating the instability and inefficiencies present within the government. His work sheds light on the broader implications of political dynamics in Peru, particularly concerning governance and public trust.
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Martín Hidalgo is also a journalist involved in the extensive coverage of the elections.
El Comercio ofrecerá una completa cobertura de la segunda vuelta electoralMartin Hidalgo provides insights into the congressional dynamics surrounding Balcázar's election.
El pretendido titiritero, por Jaime de AlthausMartin Hidalgo interviewed Aldo Borrero about the presidential candidates.
Oferta y demanda, por José Carlos Requena | Elecciones 2026 | campaña electoral | candidatos presidenciales | OPINIONMartin Hidalgo critiques the behavior of political parties and their leadership.
Renovar o consolidar, por José Carlos Requena | Elecciones 2026 | candidatos de los partidos políticos | OPINIONMartin Hidalgo published an informative report on the salaries of current congress members.
¿Y si les pagamos el salario mínimo?, por Diego Macera | Congreso de la República | remuneración mínima vital | OPINIONMartin Hidalgo discusses the distribution of ordinary commissions in the Congress.
Comisiones sin sentido, por Martin Hidalgo | Congreso de la República | OPINIONMartín Hidalgo is mentioned in the context of controlling the Peruvian Congress.
¿Quién controlará el Congreso peruano de aquí al 2026? | José Cueto | José Jerí | Martín Hidalgo | Congreso de la República | Tenemos Que Hablar | POLITICA











Martín Hidalgo is the new head of the Investigation Unit of El Comercio and has over 10 years of experience covering Congress and political parties.
Martín Hidalgo es el nuevo jefe de la Unidad de Investigación de El Comercio | DESDE-LA-REDACCION
Martín Hidalgo is one of the hosts of the program 'Tenemos que hablar' where Carlos Bruce was interviewed.
Carlos Bruce no descarta postular a la alcaldía de Lima: “Primero tengo que ganar una elección interna dentro de mi partido” | POLITICAMartín Hidalgo is the editorial chief who participates in 'Tenemos que hablar' on Mondays and Wednesdays.
El Comercio lanza este lunes una nueva apuesta en streaming | YouTube | Digital | LUCESMartin Hidalgo wrote an opinion piece discussing the unfulfilled promises of Eduardo Salhuana.
Las promesas incumplidas de Salhuana, por Martin Hidalgo | OPINION
Martin Hidalgo published a report confirming the manipulation of job positions by APP.
Alianza para el progreso (de sus afiliados), por Héctor Villalobos | OPINIONMartin Hidalgo recalled that it is not the first truncated candidacy in the right-wing block.
Hernando de Soto | Carlos Alvarez | elecciones | ¿Quién me trae...?, por José Carlos Requena | OPINIONMartin Hidalgo is mentioned in the context of the debate on illegal mining in Congress.
Las bancadas Reinfo, por Martin Hidalgo | OPINION
Martín Hidalgo quantified the volume of political maneuvers in Congress over the past two years.
Interpélame nomás. Crónica de Fernando Vivas sobre las mociones contra ministros y sus defensas ante el Congreso | Gustavo Adrianzén | César Vásquez | Leslie Urteaga | POLITICAMartín Hidalgo was unsuccessful in his bid to become the mayor of La Perla in 2014.
Universitario | De George Forsyth a Reimond Manco: los exfutbolistas que incursionaron en política a propósito del “si pude con la U, puedo con el Perú de Jean Ferrari | Liga 1 Te Apuesto | DEPORTE-TOTALMartín Hidalgo reported on the voting error regarding the approval of a law in the Congress.
Demasiado bueno para ser verdad, por Alejandra Costa | OPINIONMartin Hidalgo reported on serious irregularities in the registration of political organizations.
¿Puerta o ventana de acceso al poder?, por Juan Paredes Castro | OPINIONMartín Hidalgo wrote a note explaining the growing political instability of the regime in Peru.
¡Oh, los ministros!, por Juan Paredes Castro | OPINION






































































