Peru picks Jose Maria Balcazar as interim President, eighth leader in a decade

Peru has appointed Jose Maria Balcazar as its interim President, marking the eighth leadership change in a decade. His ascension to power comes amid a turbulent political landscape characterized by instability and frequent changes in governance. Balcazar, who has promised to ensure a peaceful and transparent transition in the remaining months of his tenure, emphasized the importance of restoring public trust in the electoral process. He aims to facilitate a credible electoral environment for the upcoming elections, addressing the concerns of citizens who have experienced political upheaval. This decision reflects the ongoing challenges faced by Peru's political system, which has been marred by corruption scandals and social unrest. As Balcazar prepares to lead, the nation watches closely, hopeful for stability and effective governance in this critical period for the country's democracy.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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