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Peru’s Ministry of Culture hosted two discussions with 200 artists and cultural organizations for the creation of a new Artist Law. The discussions focused on “cultural rights and freedom of creation, health and social security rights, and trade union and union rights.” Peru’s current law for the Artists, Interpreter and Performer was promulgated 17 years ago and these discussions were expected to lead to its long-awaited revision.