Peru's President Dina Boluarte Ousted Amid Growing Crime and Public Unrest

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In a decisive move, Peru's Congress votes to remove President Dina Boluarte, citing 'permanent moral incapacity' as protests escalate in response to rising crime rates and political instability.

Peru's Congress has voted to remove President Dina Boluarte from office, hours after a late-night session was convened to debate her impeachment.

An overwhelming majority of lawmakers approved her ousting on grounds of permanent moral incapacity.

In a television address following the vote, Boluarte questioned the implications for Peru's democratic stability.

Considered one of the least popular leaders in the world, with an approval rating below 5%, Boluarte's presidency has been marred by protests, scandals, and increased violence.

Public unrest intensified in recent months due to rising crime rates, including a shooting at a concert in Lima that reignited calls for her resignation.

Following the successful impeachment, 122 out of 130 lawmakers supported Boluarte’s removal, following a prior vote on several motions for impeachment.

Congress leader Jose Jeri has now been sworn in as interim president, as Peru currently lacks a vice-president.

Boluarte, who did not attend the congressional hearing, was met with cheers from protesters outside the building once the vote was announced.

She expressed her focus on the well-being of the 34 million Peruvians amidst political turmoil.

Her administration has faced an onslaught of controversies, including a corruption inquiry over allegations of accepting bribes, as well as public backlash against a recent significant salary increase while her approval ratings hovered in the low single digits.

This impeachment is the latest chapter in a turbulent political landscape that has seen multiple leaders ousted and imprisoned in recent years.

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