Controversy Paused: Peru's Court Halts Probe into President Boluarte
Peru's constitutional court has paused investigations into President Dina Boluarte's alleged misconduct and illicit enrichment until the end of her term in July 2026. This follows a period of significant political instability in Peru, marked by six different presidents in seven years.

Peru's constitutional court has decided to suspend all investigations into President Dina Boluarte, postponing any legal proceedings until her presidency concludes in July 2026. This decision, made public on Tuesday, temporarily halts probes into her involvement in protester deaths and suspected illicit enrichment, charges Boluarte fervently denies.
The court's ruling aligns with a complaint from the executive branch, challenging the judiciary and prosecutor's office. Boluarte also faces scrutiny for allegedly abandoning her post to undergo a rhinoplasty without notifying Congress, though she contests these allegations as unfounded.
This legal pause comes amid a backdrop of substantial political upheaval in Peru, a nation that has witnessed the rapid succession of six presidents over the past seven years, amplifying the challenges for stability in the country.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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