Political Turmoil: Peru's Prime Minister Denisse Miralles Resigns
Peru's Prime Minister Denisse Miralles resigned before a crucial Congress vote, citing uncertainty in securing majority support. Her tenure saw unchallenged congressional laws increase spending. Peru faces upcoming presidential elections amidst a backdrop of frequent leadership changes due to corruption scandals, though economic stability remains.
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Peru's political landscape experienced another shakeup as Prime Minister Denisse Miralles stepped down on Tuesday, just before a pivotal vote in Congress that required her to garner a majority for her confirmation.
Appointed in February after Interim President José Jerí's removal, Miralles cited doubts over gaining necessary legislative backing as the reason for her resignation. Her time in office was marked by the approval of numerous congressional laws without objection, leading to notable increases in government spending, according to the Fiscal Council.
Peru approaches a significant presidential election on April 12, where a vast field of candidates will vie for leadership in a country that has seen eight presidents in a decade. Despite political instability, Peru's economic policies have ensured stability, attracting international investments.
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