Peru has had nine presidents since 2016. The churn has wrecked trust in institutions, but has not stopped others from seeking the top job. A botched election earlier this month is adding to the dysfunction https://t.co/dDJMptVLlp— The Economist (@TheEconomist) April 25, 2026
Peru has had nine presidents since 2016. The churn has wrecked trust in institutions, but has not stopped others from seeking the top job. A botched election earlier this month is adding to the dysfunction
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