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This conflict has been described as Peru's worst political violence in years and is the worst crisis of President Alan García's presidency. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Prime Minister Yehude Simon was forced to resign his post in the aftermath, and Congress repealed the laws that led to the protests.
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Prior to the conflict, Peru had undergone a series of coups with frequent switches between political parties and ideologies. On 2 October 1968, [ 39 ] General Juan Velasco Alvarado staged a military coup and became Peru's 56th president under the administration of the Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces, left-leaning military dictatorship.
Global economic pressures like inflation prompted by the pandemic have hit Latin America hard, but the mood has turned particularly sour in Peru. Analysis-Years of political crises in Peru are ...
2008 Peru oil scandal; 2009 Peruvian political crisis; 2019–2020 Peruvian constitutional crisis; 2022 Peruvian self-coup attempt; Timeline of the 2022–2023 Peruvian protests; Peruvian protests (2022–2023)
When Peru’s legislature voted President Martín Vizcarra from office this week, they may have done more than just oust a popular leader — they likely put the country’s best chance at making ...
Peru’s political crisis appeared on the verge of resolution Monday as Congress cleared the way for an elder statesman and consensus candidate to become the country’s third president in a week.
The Peruvian Congress quickly moved on to approve a special-mandated body in August 1986, but political negotiations regarding its composition dragged the appointment of its member for a whole year. Finally, in August 1987 the ad-hoc commission of inquiry’ configuration was agreed comprising 6 senators and 7 representatives. [ 8 ]