
Some call him the real power in the land. Others credit him with bringing stability to Peru’s government at a time of crisis. Critics blame him for unleashing trigger-happy troops on protesters, with tragic consequences.
Alberto Otárola, a 56-year-old former constitutional lawyer, sees his role as prime minister in more straightforward terms. “We have been on the edge of an institutional abyss,” he says in an interview with the Financial Times, referring to the protests of last December and January, when tens of thousands of Peruvians took to the streets to demand early elections.
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