Peru's Presidential Office Confirms No Plans for Pardons

Peru's presidential palace has officially confirmed that there are no forthcoming plans for pardons, reaffirming its strong commitment to upholding the rule of law. This declaration is aimed at maintaining social trust among the populace, signaling the government's dedication to legal integrity.
The announcement comes against a backdrop of heightened political scrutiny and public concern over the justice system. By emphasizing their stance, the presidency seeks to reassure citizens that legal processes will be respected and that any changes in policy will not undermine democratic principles and accountability.
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