After the vacancy of Dina Boluartethe now president of Congress, José Jeríassumes the Presidency of Peru and begins the configuration of his ministerial cabinet, while the country is experiencing a turbulent and uncertain political stage. Congress debated and approved Boluarte’s dismissal in an extraordinary session that lasted until dawn. Jerí, in his capacity as head of the Legislature and after assuming the presidential position, now has the urgent challenge of appointing a cabinet to address the citizen insecurity crisis that is plaguing the country.
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