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Peru lawmakers gather support to call for debate to oust president Jeri

By Thomson Reuters Feb 12, 2026 | 5:54 PM

LIMA, Feb 12 (Reuters) – Peru’s congress on Thursday secured enough signatures to begin a debate on the removal and censure ​of President Jose Jeri, according to ‌congressional documents, in the latest fallout from a scandal involving reports of his undisclosed meetings with a Chinese businessman.

Once Congress formally files a motion calling ‌for ​Jeri’s removal, the Congress president ⁠has 15 days to ⁠summon Jeri to the floor. Jeri then will face lawmaker concerns before Congress votes on his potential removal. A censure would ​also strip Jeri of his prior role as Congress president, leaving him as ⁠a congressman.Jeri took office in ⁠October following the removal of ​former President Dina Boluarte.

In January, he told lawmakers ​that calls for his removal over the ‌meetings with the Chinese businessman, Zhihua Yang, were an attempt to destabilize his government and disrupt upcoming elections. Peruvians will head to ⁠the polls to elect a new president on April 12.

The Andean nation has struggled with deep-seated political ⁠instability, with ‌seven presidents, including Jeri, taking ⁠the oath of office since 2016.

Ollanta ​Humala, ‌who served from 2011 to 2016, ​was the ⁠last president to complete a full term. Humala was sentenced to 15 years in prison for money laundering earlier this year.

(Reporting by Dante Alva and Alexander Villegas, Editing by Daina ​Beth Solomon)