José Jerí has been removed from the presidency of Peru, marking a significant point in a country where political instability has led to seven presidents in a decade.
José Jerí has been ousted by the Peruvian Congress, becoming the seventh president to leave office in just ten years, highlighting the turbulence in the nation's politics. His presidency lasted only eight months, having been appointed after the dismissal of Dina Boluarte. Scheduled to pass the leadership to his successor in July, following the elections in April, this change in leadership emphasizes the fleeting nature of stability in Peru's government systems.