Lima: In a dramatic turn of events, Peru's Congress voted late Thursday night to remove President Dina Boluarte from office, citing "permanent moral incapacity." This decision marks a significant moment in the country's ongoing political turmoil.

Boluarte, who ascended to the presidency in December 2022 following the ousting of her predecessor, Pedro Castillo, has faced mounting criticism throughout her tenure. Her approval ratings have plummeted to between 2% and 4%, making her one of the least popular leaders globally. The motion for her removal was introduced by opposition lawmakers and garnered the support of at least 34 members of Congress. For the motion to proceed, it required approval from at least 52 lawmakers, which it successfully achieved.

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