Peru Goes to the Elections Waiting to Turn the Page of a Decade Lost of Instability
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Peru’s citizens will go to the polls tomorrow to elect their next president in a context marked by political instability. With more than 30 competing formulas, the 2026 elections are profiled as one of the most fragmented electoral processes in the region, which anticipates an open result and possibly a second round, according to international media estimates. The current scenario comes after the dismissal of former president José Jerí, who was …
In the last ten years, no head of the Peruvian state has fulfilled its mandate. The system has become a "parliamentary autonomy", but there is no guarantee that Sunday's elections will solve the problem.
Peru faces elections with candidates without representation or legitimacy and a population disenchanted by politics. No country in Latin America has had eight presidents in 10 years. Elections are framed in an electoral system designed to favor inequalities. A congress plagued by corrupt and manoeuvring public service (who want to repeat and place relatives and relatives) who look after their personal interests. Another issue of particular impor…
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