Peru’s pencil-carrying new president: Pedro Castillo faces ‘major challenges’

The former school teacher is promising new constitution for pandemic-ravaged country

Pedro Castillo during a campaign rally in Lima
Pedro Castillo at campaign rally in Lima
(Image credit: Raul Sifuentes/Getty Images)

A former teacher born to illiterate parents in rural Peru has been sworn in as the country’s president after promising reform and an end to corruption.

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