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Jerí Sworn In as Peruvian President After Congress Impeaches Boluarte
- 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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It was considered unpopular and could not control the high crime in Peru. Now the parliament has deposed President Boluarte. The reason: "permanent moral inability". There is already a successor.[more]]>
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Leaning Left53Leaning Right31Center56Last UpdatedBias Distribution40% Center
Bias Distribution
- 40% of the sources are Center
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