PERU: Garcia takes power tomorrow
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Thursday | July 27, 2006
PUNO, Peru, (Reuters):
President-elect Alan Garcia takes office tomorrow warning Peru is a "time bomb" that could explode into crippling protests if his government cannot combine its pro-business agenda with cutting chronic poverty.
Garcia, who is anxious to make amends for his disastrous first term in 1985-1990 that sparked economic collapse, faces the huge challenge of delivering the benefits of Peru's unprecedented economic growth since 2002, while keeping international bondholders happy with a careful fiscal policy.
Poor Peruvians make up half the country's 27 million population, especially in the southern Andes bordering Bolivia, and most did not vote for Garcia. They are impatient for jobs, access to clean drinking water and schools and hospitals.