Crise política e 'impeachment express' levaram Peru a ter 9 presidentes em 10 anos; entenda
A candidata presidencial de direita do Peru, Keiko Fujimori, e o candidato de esquerda Roberto Sánchez antes de um debate televisionado em 31 de maio em Lima, às vésperas do segundo turno das eleições presidenciais, marcado para 7 de junho. Reuters/Alessandro Cinque O Peru vai às urnas neste domingo (7) escolher entre Keiko Fujimori e Roberto Sánchez. Quem se eleger se tornará, no dia 28 de julho, o nono presidente em dez anos. O país vive uma década de instabilidade política
Peru is set to elect its ninth president in a decade, highlighting a period of significant political instability. The country's unicameral system, which allows for swift impeachment processes, has contributed to frequent leadership changes. The upcoming election will determine who succeeds the current interim president, José María Balcázar, who himself took office after the congressional ousting of his predecessor, José Jerí.
Since 2016, no president has completed a full term, with many removed through impeachment or resignation amid scandals and political infighting. Dina Boluarte holds the record for the longest tenure in this recent period, serving nearly three years.
The frequent political turmoil and rapid succession of presidents in Peru underscore a deep-seated institutional weakness that hinders stable governance and consistent policy implementation.
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