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But She Sent the President for the Second Time in the Last Four Months.

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The Congress of Peru voted in March for the prosecution of President José Jerí, after he did not want to reveal meetings with Chinese business people he met. The political movement marks the shift of leaders in less than a decade, the state landing its leaders with a remarkable speed, reports The New York Times. It all happens only two months before the general elections scheduled. José Jerí, the former president of Congress, took office in Octo…
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The Congress of Peru voted in March for the prosecution of President José Jerí, after he did not want to reveal meetings with Chinese business people he met. The political movement marks the shift of leaders in less than a decade, the state landing its leaders with a remarkable speed, reports The New York Times. It all happens only two months before the general elections scheduled. José Jerí, the former president of Congress, took office in Octo…

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Mediafax broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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