Crisis, coup, and social conflict: the Peruvian electoral situation
Peru’s electoral challenges reflect a much deeper political crisis in the Andean country.
Peruvian prosecutors seek to disqualify leftist presidential candidate
Sánchez is accused of failing to report his political party’s income, although he denies these allegations. Several critics argue that this is a ploy to prevent him from participating in future elections, thereby benefiting the far right.
The left and far right fight vote by vote for Peru runoff
Based on the initial vote counts, it seemed that the Peruvian presidency would be contested between the Fujimori-aligned right and the ultra-conservative López Aliaga, but as votes from rural and impoverished areas came in, the left-wing candidate entered the race.
Peruvian elections: Right-wing candidates to face off in the runoff
The widespread fragmentation of the vote and the country’s political crisis have benefited right-wing candidates, who will compete for the presidency on June 7, although the names that will appear on the ballot have not yet been confirmed.
A coup and three interim presidents later, Peru heads to polls
Keiko Fujimori, with only 15% of the vote intention, leads in an election that lacks strong left-wing candidates.
Peru breaks records: 35 candidates will seek office of president
The elections will take place on April 12 amid a chronic political crisis. The gap between the frontrunners and the trailing candidates is so narrow that the outcome is unpredictable.
Balcázar sworn in as Peru’s eighth president in 10 years
The appointment came after his victory to preside over Congress. He will replace center-right José Jerí, who was in office for just four months, demonstrating, if there were any doubt, the severe crisis of representation that Peruvian politics is experiencing.
Peru breaks diplomatic relations with Mexico
The diplomatic crisis comes after asylum was granted to Betssy Chávez, a former minister in Pedro Castillo’s government, who, according to Mexico, is suffering political persecution.
Peruvian left-wing presidential candidate Guillermo Bermejo imprisoned and sentenced to 15 years
Bermejo’s defense team has rejected the accusations and denounced alleged political persecution. Bermejo was emerging as one of the most highly rated presidential candidates in the Andean country.
Peru’s latest president José Jerí faces mounting pressure after killing of protester
Protests have not subsided despite Boluarte’s removal from office. Now, Jerí’s newly formed government faces an attempt at censure just days after he accepted the position.
Peru after the soft coup
Amid the clamor of the streets, Congress removed Boluarte, a slight adjustment to preserve their system of plutocracy, corruption, and fear.
José Jerí: Peru’s eighth president in a decade
The controversial, right-wing Jerí takes office amid a profound economic, political, and security crisis in the Andean country






