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Carla Sosa Vela, new Vice Minister of Communications

The Official Gazette published on the same day the acceptance of the resignation of Patricia Carreño Ferre and the appointment of Carla Sosa Vela to the position of Vice Minister of Communications.

The recently appointed Minister of Transport and Communications, Raúl Pérez-Reyes, thus brings the former Vice Minister of Mype and Industry to work with him, in the Ministry of Production. Before that performance, Sosa served at the MTC as General Director of Telecommunications Programs and Projects.

Carla Sosa is a lawyer from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru and has more than twenty years of experience in the public sector.

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