Castillo ran on changing the constitution, and using Peru’s vast mineral resources for “the people”, and not corporations.
I find his life story fascinating. He is socially conservative, and opposed to the legalization of abortion, same-sex marriage, or euthanasia and the “gender equality approach” in education.
He is economically opposed to monopolies, and oligopolies, and his upbringing as a member of the peasant class makes his 70/30 plan to retain profits from multinational corporations has merit, IMHO.
Since Keiko Fujimori was the presumed winner, and preferred candidate by the West (The Fujimoris remind me of Bill and Hil), I expect to hear nothing good about Castillo from the Press.
Communists are always “socially conservative” when they seize power. Prior to that, they support everything and anything that destabilizes the society they seek to overthrow.