Peru's Political Turmoil: The Ouster of an Unpopular Leader
In a dramatic late-night session, Peru's Congress voted to remove President Dina Boluarte on grounds of 'moral incapacity.' Despite being summoned, Boluarte did not appear to defend herself, allowing lawmakers to proceed with a swift impeachment. This move followed bipartisan calls for her ouster.
In a dramatic twist of events Friday night, Peru's Congress ousted President Dina Boluarte, acting on accusations of 'moral incapacity.'
The session unfolded after political parties from across the spectrum called for Boluarte's removal, citing her unpopularity.
Despite being summoned, Boluarte failed to show up, enabling legislators to swiftly move forward with the impeachment process.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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