Lima: In a significant development in Peru's ongoing political crisis, opposition lawmakers have presented a new motion to impeach President Dina Boluarte, citing "permanent moral incapacity." This marks the latest attempt to remove Boluarte, whose approval ratings have plummeted to between 2% and 4%. The motion, signed by at least 34 lawmakers, requires the approval of at least 52 members of Congress before it can proceed to a debate session.

Boluarte assumed the presidency in December 2022 following the ousting of her predecessor, Pedro Castillo. Since then, her administration has faced widespread criticism over allegations of corruption, including the "Rolexgate" scandal involving luxury watches and accusations of illicit enrichment. Her government's response to protests, particularl

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