Peruvian Prime Minister Resigns Amid Legislative Struggles
Peruvian Prime Minister Denisse Miralles resigned just weeks after taking office. Her resignation came amid a lack of legislative support and ahead of general elections. President Jose Balcazar must now decide on the future of the cabinet as the country prepares for elections on April 12.
In a surprising development, Peruvian Prime Minister Denisse Miralles has tendered her resignation, according to an announcement by the president's office on Tuesday. This comes just three weeks into her tenure and a month before crucial general elections in the politically volatile nation.
The sudden departure underscores Peru's persistent instability in its highest offices. Appointed on February 24, shortly after President Jose Balcazar assumed leadership as Peru's eighth president in eight years, Miralles faced mounting challenges in securing legislative backing.
Speculation about her exit suggests insufficient support from lawmakers ahead of a key confidence vote. The resignation of Miralles necessitates a complete cabinet overhaul, as is mandated by Peruvian law. The onus is now on President Balcazar to decide whether to reappoint the existing ministers or opt for fresh faces in his administration, all on the cusp of the April 12 elections.
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