Peru ploughed into the new millennium like a powerhouse economy. The Peruvians, it seemed, had
achieved mission impossible; evolving their socio-economic level demonstratively while graduating
into a middle-income country from a defaulted, marginalized state that had sunk slowly but deeply
in the misery of poverty and informality since the late 1960s. The country was sinking not only in
economic malaise, but in a democratic and political deficit that was becoming all the more obvious, creating deeper inequalities, leading to financial and economic mayhem.
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