Walter Astudillo

Walter Astudillo

politician Peru

Walter Astudillo is a Peruvian politician and the Minister of Defense. He recently announced the government's decision to dissolve the Proyecto Especial Legado due to a duplication of functions with the Instituto Peruano de Deporte. Astudillo emphasized that the project, initially established for the Pan American Games in 2015, had fulfilled its purpose and was evaluated for continuity. He took on the role of President of the Council of Ministers in the absence of Gustavo Adrianzén and assured the public that upcoming sporting events, including the 2025 Pan American Games in Lima and Ayacucho, remain secure.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
42,002
Power
293$
Sentiment
5.50
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Peru 2 5.50 0.12% +10% 32,971,846 42,002 $230,000 293$
Totals 2 32,971,846 42,002 $230,000 293$
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Recent Mentions

Peru Peru: Walter Astudillo clarified that the Armed Forces support the National Police of Peru without assuming their functions. 7

El Comercio: Estado de emergencia: FF.AA. apoyan a la Policía pero no la reemplazan, afirma ministro Astudillo | Últimas | LIMA

Hungary Hungary: Walter Astudillo, the defense minister, reported that six people died and 78 others were injured. 5

Index.hu: Index - Külföld - Többen meghaltak Peruban, miután beomlott egy élelmiszer-áruház teteje

United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates: Walter Astudillo, the Minister of Defense, reported that six people were killed and 78 others injured in the incident. 5

Al Ittihad: قتلى وجرحى في انهيار قاعة طعام في البيرو

New Zealand New Zealand: Defence Minister Walter Astudillo updated the death toll from three to six and said the number of injured had increased to 78. 5

The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863: Peru mall disaster: Roof collapse in Trujillo leaves 6 dead, 78 hurt