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Peru Closes 2025 with 3.4% Economic Growth in a Year Marked by Political Instability

Peru's economy ended 2025 with an increase of 3.4% over the previous year, in an exercise marked by the dismissal of President Dina Boluarte in October and the appointment of José Jerí as interim president, who was also relieved a week ago for alleged corruption.
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Peru's economy ended 2025 with an increase of 3.4% over the previous year, in an exercise marked by the dismissal of President Dina Boluarte in October and the appointment of José Jerí as interim president, who was also relieved a week ago for alleged corruption.

Fact Sheet: On February 17, Peru was once again left without a president after the removal of José Jerí. Since 2016, no president has completed their term, highlighting a recurring political crisis. Presidential vacancy has become a mechanism of political pressure. Tap to see the full context. Context: Since 2016, Peruvian presidents have faced frequent removals. Martín Vizcarra was disqualified, Kuczynski resigned, Merino stepped down after pro…

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Periódico La Patria broke the news in on Monday, February 23, 2026.
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