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The fall of José Jerí in Peru: Why is it so easy to dismiss a president

The article discusses the political instability in Peru, highlighting the ease with which presidents can be dismissed due to constitutional reforms initiated by Alberto Fujimori.

The article examines the political chaos in Peru, emphasizing the frequency with which presidents have been dismissed over the past few decades. It reveals that since the presidency of Alberto Fujimori, who took office in 1990, there have been eight presidents in the last ten years and a total of twelve in the last thirty-six. Fujimori's unique situation during a pivotal time in Peru's history not only set the stage for his presidency but also paved the way for future political instability due to significant constitutional changes under his governance.

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