Congress Is Destroying Peru’s Economic Pillars, Watchdog Warns
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The Congress decided to dismiss the president a few months after the presidential elections, scheduled for April 12, 2026. The assumption of the questioned president of the Congress, José Jerí, triggered new protests of the so-called Generation Z, as the fragmentation of the electoral offer grows in the midst of citizen discontent. In the end, the most unpopular president of the world fell. Dina Boluarte’s average approval throughout his term wa…
Infrastructure arbitrations have multiplied by four in the last decadeAlejandro Narváez leaves Petro-Peru, leaving the state oil company technically bankrupt: this is what happenedThe permanent state of political instability in which Peru finds itself in the last few years was reaffirmed on Friday, October 10, when Congress approved – quickly and unanimously – the vacation process against Dina Boluarte. Boluarte's dismissal gave way to the assum…
Peru continues to face a complex political scenario, characterized by instability and fragmentation of its ruling class. In just a decade, the country has had nine presidents, a record that reflects institutional volatility and the difficulty in consolidating stable governments. Dina Boluarte’s recent vacation, with 95% disapproval, gave way to José Jerí, a little-known congressman who assumed the presidency after leading the Congress. Analyst A…
A book for Generation ZThe wonderful years of televisionThis Owl sees the political panorama more moved than Kike Sero offering with an aromatic pisco walled, while watching on television a new chapter of the war between Maju and her husband. That's why, I grab my ‘Sword of the augury’ of ‘The Thundercats’, so that I can see ‘beyond the obvious’ in this ‘Political Radiography’ that my readers so ask. JOSÉ JERÍ. From night to morning he assumed t…
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