Seven Presidents in 10 years: Why Peru ousted Jose Jeri — and what happens next?

Peru's political landscape faces further upheaval as interim President Jose Jeri has been ousted by Congress, marking the seventh presidential removal in just a decade. This trend of instability is largely fueled by ongoing allegations of corruption and governance challenges that have plagued the nation. The latest dismissal of Jeri raises critical questions about the future political trajectory of Peru, as the country prepares for impending elections. Analysts suggest that the frequent changes in leadership may exacerbate public disillusionment and hinder effective governance. As Peruvians brace for new elections, the political environment remains tense, with citizens seeking stability and effective leadership to address longstanding issues. The situation underscores the urgent need for reforms and a more resilient political framework to restore confidence in governance and democratic processes in the country.
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