
Peru's New Airport Opens to Chaos: Minister's Promotion Fuels Outrage
Peru's New Airport Inaugurated Amidst Transportation Chaos: A Critical Report The recent inauguration of a new airport in Peru has been marred by significant logistical problems, causing widespread public discontent. The lack of adequate access roads has led to severe congestion and delays, impacting travelers and highlighting the government's apparent mismanagement. The video report by Epicentro TV focuses on the former Minister of Transport, Raúl Pérez Reyes, who, according to the report, avoided responsibility for the situation, instead blaming Ositrán. "It is unacceptable that the authorities... permitted the inauguration of an airport with such poor access," states the report's presenter. Despite this failure, Pérez Reyes was promoted to Minister of Economy, a move that has drawn heavy criticism. The video uses compelling footage of long lines and crowded airport terminals to illustrate the chaos caused by the lack of proper access roads. The report highlights the contrast between the government's celebration of the new airport and the very real problems faced by travelers. The promotion of Pérez Reyes, despite his alleged negligence, underscores the concerns about accountability and transparency within the Peruvian government. The situation at the new airport serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing Peru's infrastructure development and the need for greater government accountability in addressing such issues.