Peru’s presidency turns over again after a corruption vote

Peru’s Congress voted Tuesday to remove President Jose Jeri from office four months into his term over multiple corruption allegations.
Peru’s presidency turns over again after a corruption vote
Why it matters
The removal forces an immediate transition at the top of the executive branch, disrupting continuity for budget execution, security operations, and state-owned enterprise oversight. Any pending legislation and administrative appointments tied to Jeri’s government are likely to be paused or renegotiated under the next leadership. For investors and operators, the change increases near-term policy volatility and raises the probability of further congressional-driven leadership turnover within the current political cycle.
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World & Politics Governance Corruption & Accountability Politics

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