Zürcher Nachrichten - Peru Congress to debate impeachment of interim president

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Peru Congress to debate impeachment of interim president
Peru Congress to debate impeachment of interim president / Photo: Renato Pajuelo - AFP/File

Peru Congress to debate impeachment of interim president

Peru's Congress is set to consider Tuesday whether to impeach interim president Jose Jeri, the country's seventh head of state in 10 years, accused of the irregular hiring of several women in his government.

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A motion to oust Jeri, 39, received the backing of dozens of lawmakers on claims of influence peddling, the latest of a series of impeachment bids against him.

The session, set for 10:00 am local time (1500 GMT), is expected to last several hours.

Jeri, in office since October, took over from unpopular leader Dina Boluarte who was ousted by lawmakers amid protests against corruption and a wave of violence linked to organized crime.

Prosecutors said Friday they were opening an investigation into "whether the head of state exercised undue influence" in the government appointments of nine women on his watch.

On Sunday, Jeri told Peruvian TV: "I have not committed any crime."

Jeri, a onetime leader of Congress himself, was appointed to serve out the remainder of Boluarte's term, which runs until July, when a new president will take over following elections on April 12.

He is constitutionally barred from seeking election in April.

The alleged improper appointments were revealed by investigative TV program Cuarto Poder, which said five women were given jobs in the president's office and the environment ministry after visiting with Jeri.

Prosecutors spoke of a total of nine women.

Jeri is also under investigation for alleged "illegal sponsorship of interests" following a secret meeting with a Chinese businessman with commercial ties with the government.

- Institutional crisis -

The speed with which the censure process is being handled has been attributed by some political observers as linked to the upcoming presidential election, which has over 30 candidates tossing their hat into the ring, a record.

The candidate from the right-wing Popular Renewal party, Rafael Lopez Aliaga, who currently leads in polls, has been among the most vocal for Jeri's ouster.

If successfully impeached, Jeri would cease to exercise his functions and be replaced by the head of parliament as interim president.

But first a new parliamentary president would have to be elected, as the incumbent is acting in an interim capacity.

"It will be difficult to find a replacement with political legitimacy in the current Congress, with evidence of mediocrity and strong suspicion of widespread corruption," political analyst Augusto Alvarez told AFP.

Peru is experiencing a prolonged political crisis, which has seen it burn through six presidents since 2016, several of them impeached or under investigation for wrongdoing.

It is also gripped by a wave of extortion that has claimed dozens of lives, particularly of bus drivers -- some shot at the wheel if their companies refuse to pay protection money.

In two years, the number of extortion cases reported in Peru jumped more than tenfold -- from 2,396 to over 25,000 in 2025.

T.Gerber--NZN