Why Peru has had 7 presidents in 6 years: Legacy of Fujimori dictatorship's constitution
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Peru has had 7 presidents in just over 6 years, due to the undemocratic constitution inherited created by far-right US-backed dictator Alberto Fujimori. This timeline explains how and why each head of state rose and fell so quickly.
By Lee Foulkes and Ben Norton
Published4 hours ago
In just over six years, Peru has had seven different presidents. The period between July 2016 and December 2022 has been a time of deep political instability.
This chaos is largely due to Perus deeply undemocratic constitution, which was inherited from the far-right US-backed dictator Alberto Fujimori, who governed the country with an iron fist from 1990 until 2000, committing genocide against the Indigenous population and killing, torturing, and disappearing thousands of dissidents.
Article 113 of Perus constitution gives the unicameral congress the ability to remove presidents if two-thirds of members vote to declare that they have a moral incapacity.
Fujimori wrote this constitution in 1993, after launching a self-coup against Perus democratic institutions the year before. Peruvian journalist, scholar, and former lawmaker Manuel Benza Pflücker explained that the Fujimori constitution was largely created by the United States in order to make neoliberal economic policies a mandatory part of the state structure:
More:
https://multipolarista.com/2022/12/17/peru-7-presidents-6-years-fujimori-constitution/
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Peruvian Presidential Timeline:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_presidents_of_Peru