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Thursday, February 19, 2026
Peru's President Ousted After Four Months
Peru’s President Ousted After Four Months in ‘Express Impeachment’
PERU
Peru
Peru’s interim President José Jerí was ousted by Congress after four months in office over a scandal related to secret meetings with Chinese businessmen, deepening political instability before the April 12 general election, the Guardian reported.
Lawmakers on Tuesday approved an “express impeachment” by a vote of 75 to 24. Jerí took office after the impeachment of his predecessor, Dina Boluarte, in October for “permanent moral incapacity.”
Jerí was Peru’s eighth president since 2016, the fourth consecutive one to be removed and the latest in a long line of leaders who have been embroiled in scandals, removals and resignations.
On Wednesday, lawmakers picked left-wing lawmaker and former Supreme Court judge José María Balcázar as the interim president to replace Jerí, CNN reported.
The scandal that led to Jerí’s downfall, dubbed “Chifa-gate” – after the name for Peruvian food with Chinese roots – began with revelations that the president had recently held unofficial meetings with Zhihua Yang, a Chinese businessman who holds a state-granted concession for one of his companies. Another Chinese citizen present at one meeting, Ji Wu Xiaodong, is accused of belonging to an illegal timber-trafficking network known as Los Hostiles de la Amazonia and had been under house arrest for two years.
Neither meeting was registered in official presidential records. Jerí acknowledged the encounters last month and apologized for how they were conducted. However, he denied any wrongdoing and called the meetings “circumstantial.”
Still, prosecutors launched a preliminary investigation into alleged influence-peddling linked to the meetings. Observers explained that the episode unfolded amid rising diplomatic friction between the United States and China over Lima’s economic ties with Beijing.
The US said last week it was “concerned” about reports that Peru could be powerless to oversee the port of Chancay, which is
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