Keiko Fujimori Proposes Bukele-Style Prisons to Combat Crime in Peru
- Keiko Fujimori has proposed implementing the "Bukele method" to construct new prisons and combat crime in Peru, according to statements made by Rafael López Aliaga.
- Rafael López Aliaga, leader of the Renovación Popular party, told RPP that Fujimori informed him of her intent to adopt the security strategies used by Nayib Bukele, the...
- Cluber Aliaga, a former minister, reinforced this proposal by stating that the necessary resources exist to build prisons modeled after the Salvadoran system.
Keiko Fujimori has proposed implementing the “Bukele method” to construct new prisons and combat crime in Peru, according to statements made by Rafael López Aliaga. Fujimori identified public security and the impacts of the El Niño phenomenon as the immediate priorities for her proposed government administration.
Rafael López Aliaga, leader of the Renovación Popular party, told RPP that Fujimori informed him of her intent to adopt the security strategies used by Nayib Bukele, the president of El Salvador.
Cluber Aliaga, a former minister, reinforced this proposal by stating that the necessary resources exist to build prisons modeled after the Salvadoran system.
Fujimori’s Security and Infrastructure Priorities
Beyond the construction of “Bukele-style” prisons, Fujimori has outlined a governance agenda centered on stability and emergency response. According to reports from Exitosa Noticias, the leader of Fuerza Popular has designated the fight against delinquency and the mitigation of the El Niño phenomenon as her government’s primary immediate concerns.
Fujimori emphasized a need for strict governance during an appearance on the program “Pico a Pico con Mabel Cáceres,” where she called for “order, order, and more order” as the basis for her administrative approach, as reported by El Búho.pe.
