Peru’s Congress votes to remove President Boluarte as crime grips nation

Al JazeeraFriday, October 10, 2025 at 5:35:27 AM
In a significant political shift, Peru's Congress has voted to remove President Boluarte, marking a rare moment of unity among legislative factions that have historically been divided. This decision comes as the nation grapples with rising crime rates, highlighting the urgent need for effective governance. The support from nearly all factions indicates a collective desire for change, which could pave the way for new leadership and policies aimed at addressing the pressing issues facing Peruvians.
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