Day 1: Friday, April 4 2025
PANEL: Elections 2026: Where Are We Heading?
This space seeks to promote an informed and reflective debate on the electoral process in Peru. It will bring together experts in political science and journalism to analyze the 2026 electoral landscape, possible scenarios, and the challenges facing Peruvian democracy. Additionally, we will reflect on the role of citizenship and the actions we can take as informed voters.
Guest speakers:
– Augusto Townsend – Creator of Comité, Co-Founder of Recambio
– Denisse Rodríguez-Olivari – Associated Researcher at Glasgow University; PhD Candidate in Political Science at Humboldt University in Berlin
– Jaime de Althaus – President of Lampadia, Columnist at Diario El Comercio
– Mariela Noles Cotito – Visiting Scholar at David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies from Harvard University (DRCLAS)
ABOUT
Peru Conference at Harvard 2025 is the first conference in Harvard University’s history exclusively dedicated to the critical discussion of the main challenges and opportunities facing Peru. Under this edition’s central theme, “Peru Conference at Harvard: Tough Conversations for Building Progress”, this initiative seeks to create a proactive, decentralized, and multisectoral discussion space that brings together distinguished leaders to propose concrete actions that drive Peru’s progress, as well as to foster the development of new leadership.
SUPPORT
Coverage and live streaming services: Lokbros.com
Audio services: Gambito DJ at Boston
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