Castillo had attempted to dissolve Peru’s congress and rule the country by decree just hours before a scheduled impeachment vote on corruption charges, a move widely regarded as a self-coup. Castillo was succeeded in office by his Vice President Dina Boluarte, who has become Peru’s first woman president. Castillo is currently in pre-trial detention on charges of rebellion and conspiracy, where he has been visited by the IACHR. On Tuesday, Peru’s congress voted to bring elections forward to April 2024, with 91 of the legislature’s 130 members backing the plan. Castillo’s impeachment comes at a time of ongoing instability for Peru: the Andean country has now had six presidents since March 2018.
Source: Bueno Aires Herald December 24, 2022 07:26 UTC