Political Turmoil Unfolds: Peru's Interim President José Jerí Ousted Amid Corruption Claims
Peru's Congress voted to remove interim President José Jerí amid corruption allegations, shaking the political landscape weeks before elections. Jerí, facing investigation for secret meetings with Chinese executives, denies wrongdoing. The turbulence highlights Peru's political instability despite economic resilience.
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In a dramatic turn of events, Peru's Congress has voted to oust interim President José Jerí amid ongoing corruption allegations. This political shake-up comes mere weeks before the country's crucial presidential elections, throwing the nation's political landscape into disarray.
Interim President Jerí, who has been under preliminary investigation for alleged corruption and influence peddling, faces accusations stemming from undisclosed meetings with Chinese executives. Despite Jerí's denials and claims he organized the meetings for cultural festivities, Congress removed him with 75 votes in favor, 24 against, and three abstentions.
This latest development is a continuation of Peru's enduring political crisis, which has seen seven presidents since 2016. As the legislative body prepares to select a new interim leader, economic stability remains, with foreign investments bolstered by the country's favorable financial standing.
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