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Jerí Sworn In as Peruvian President After Congress Impeaches Boluarte

Peru's Congress impeached Boluarte amid corruption allegations and a 28% rise in extortion complaints, citing her failure to control crime and protests, lawmakers said.

  • Peru's Congress removed President Dina Boluarte from office, citing her "permanent moral incapacity" due to rising crime, with 124 lawmakers in favor and no opposition votes.
  • Congressman José Jeri was sworn in as Acting President following Boluarte's removal; he will serve until elections in April 2026.
  • Boluarte, who had low approval ratings, faced multiple accusations including failing to address crime and alleged illicit enrichment.
  • The crime rate has soared in Peru, with 6,041 murders reported between January and mid-August 2025, the highest in eight years, sparking public outrage.
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(LPL/EN) – Peruvian President Dina Boluarte was abruptly removed from office on Thursday by the Peruvian Congress, a group controlled by right-wing parties that had supported her since she took power and now abruptly removed her from the presidential chair with their eyes set on the general elections called for April 2026. After approving with 122 votes in favor the “permanent moral incapacity” of the president to confront the rise of organized …

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With two to three percent approval, there were hardly any unpopular political leaders. On Friday, Dina Boluarte was removed from office.

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
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