Lima.- The persistent political crisis in Peru seemed to have given the Andean country a respite just before its elections, but the new scandals surrounding the interim president, the right-winger José Jerí, open the door for him to be removed next Tuesday, and therefore there will be a new president, the eighth since this shredder of presidents began ten years ago.
Jer assumed the presidential band just four months ago, being the president of Congress at the time that former President Dina Boluarte was removed by the Legislature, and during the first months in office, this parliamentarian who had gone unnoticed until then had good acceptance by Peruvians, as he faced the fight against crime as a priority.You may be interested in: They shoot at the car of a Peruvian journalist after denouncing a fugitive regional governor
1.- The Investigations
But soon everything went wrong for the 39-year-old lawyer, as semi-clandestine meetings of Jerí with Chinese businessmen came to light, the most controversial being the one he attended hooded at a restaurant owned by one of these businessmen, which led to the opening of an investigation in the Prosecutor's Office for illegal sponsorship and aggravated influence peddling. Furthermore, it has been widely reported in the local press that at least five young women obtained contracts with the State after meeting with Jerí at the Government Palace, one of them after spending the entire Halloween night there and leaving the presidential headquarters the following morning.2.- The vote of censure
These revelations prompted the presentation of a series of motions of censure against Jerí that could not be processed until March as Congress was in recess, unless the signatures of 78 of the 130 congressmen of Congress were gathered, which was achieved on Thursday due to a lack of clear explanations from Jerí.As he is a congressman who is temporarily exercising the Presidency of the country, his departure can occur with half plus one of the votes registered in the session that will take place this Tuesday, February 17, in Parliament, as he would be censured as president of Congress, which automatically invalidates him from continuing to exercise the Presidency.








