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Lawmakers in Peru removed president Dina Boluarte from office just after midnight on Friday, ending a stint in office plagued by protests, corruption probes and rampant crime.
The 38-year-old head of the legislature, Jose Jeri, assumed the South American country's presidency shortly after the vote, telling lawmakers he would lead a transitional government until elections in April 2026.
After being sworn in, Jeri vowed to spend the remainder of the presidential term cracking down on spiralling violence.
"The main enemy is outside, in the streets -- the criminal gangs, the crime groups... we must declare war on them," he said.
Boluarte's ousting is the latest in a string of political upsets for Peru, which has had seven presidents in the past nine years.
Citing Boluarte's "permanent moral incapacity", Congress kicked the lightning swift impeachment proceedings into motion late Thursday, garnering support from across the political spectrum, including parties once loyal to her.
The lawmakers summoned Boluarte to appear before Congress at 11:30 pm (0430 GMT Friday), but she skipped the proceedings, which ended moments later with 122 votes to impeach her, according to an updated count announced by the legislature.
The ousted president's lawyer, Juan Carlos Portugal, argued she was granted too little time to prepare, obstructing "due process".
Outside parliament in the capital Lima, dozens of people gathered to celebrate Boluarte's dismissal, an AFP correspondent said.
This handout from the Congress of the Republic of Peru taken and released on October 10, 2025, shows Peru's new interim president Jose Jeri Ore (R) gesturing before being sworn in during a ceremony at the National Congress in Lima, after lawmakers impeached former president Dina Boluarte.