Peru continues to have its own president. But he is a lame president, always poised between a majority that supports him and always ready to bury him. Prisoner of the eternal clash between Congress and the Executive, disputed from the outset for his painful victory with only 40,000 votes, the master of Cajamarca, who has landed at the highest office in the state, escapes for the second time in four months at the start of an impeachment procedure with at least a curious reason, not provided for by the Constitution, which has become a kind of joke, a constant in the action of Parliament since at least 2016.
Peru, Pedro Castillo remains president: saved from impeachment for the second time
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