Fri, 10 Oct 2025

 

Peru's president impeached from office after string of scandals
 
By: Abara Blessing Oluchi
Fri, 10 Oct 2025   ||   Nigeria,
 

President of Peru, Dina Boluarte, was removed from office on Thursday, October 9, after a late-night congressional vote in which parties across the political spectrum called for her ouster.

Boluarte has been under investigation for months over various allegations, including bribery and involvement in a deadly crackdown on protesters in 2022.

She has denied all allegations and refused to attend the vote on Thursday, where Congress approved her removal, citing “permanent moral incapacity” to face the onslaught of organized crime in the country.

The president of Congress, 38-year-old José Jerí Oré, will act as interim president and must now call elections, under the constitution.

Boluarte becomes the latest in a long line of disgraced Peruvian leaders.

Since the turn of the millennium, no fewer than seven presidents have been brought to trial or faced legal challenges relating to allegations of corruption or human rights abuses. An eighth shot himself dead when police were closing in.

In 2022, Boluarte became Peru’s first female president after her predecessor, Pedro Castillo, was arrested and impeached by lawmakers for attempting to dissolve the legislative body and install an emergency government.

But since then, she has been plagued by scandal. The most serious accusations concern the deaths of more than 60 people during a crackdown by government security forces on the protests that followed Castillo’s ouster.

She’s also accused of accepting Rolex watches and other jewelry as bribes, and transporting a fugitive politician in a presidential vehicle.

 

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