Core Points - The Peruvian Congress held a special session on October 9, resulting in the impeachment of President Boluarte, with 122 votes in favor, surpassing the required 87 votes [1] - José Jeri, the President of Congress, was sworn in as the new President on October 10, serving until July 26, 2026 [1] - Boluarte's impeachment is seen as a significant event that may impact the democratic stability of Peru, as she called for unity in her speech following the announcement [1] - The new government under Jeri aims to address the rising insecurity in the country, declaring a "war on crime" [1] Political Context - The impeachment of Boluarte is part of a broader political crisis in Peru, which is intertwined with a growing security crisis due to rising organized crime [2] - The absence of a first and second vice president has led to the Congress President assuming the presidency, highlighting the instability in the political structure [1] Future Outlook - The new administration faces complex challenges, including the need to restore public safety and address the political turmoil that has characterized recent years in Peru [2]
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