Peru’s Congress votes to remove President Boluarte as crime grips nation
- A bloc of opposition lawmakers in Peru presented a motion to remove President Dina Boluarte, citing 'permanent moral incapacity' and allegations of corruption, including Rolexgate.
- Boluarte's approval ratings are critically low, between 2% and 4%, leading to increased support for her removal ahead of upcoming elections.
- The motion requires at least 52 votes in Congress to proceed to debate, though past motions have been rejected.
- Congresswoman Susel Paredes stated, 'The only way of moving forwards is Dina Boluarte's impeachment,' highlighting bipartisan support for the motion.
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She is the seventh head of state in just nine years: in Peru, the Congress approves the withdrawal of Dina Boluarte. The reason for this is the incompetence of the President - violence and crime in the country is increasing.
The Peruvian President, Dina Bolwarte, was defeated on Thursday night for Friday, during a majority vote of Parliament, after several reasons in this sense since the day by the main political forces in Adonare, reports...
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