Times of Oman

President Boluarte urges early elections in 2023

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Peru’s recently appointed President Dina Boluarte urged Congress on Friday to advance the presidenti­al elections from April 2024 to December 2023.

Her comments come at a time when the country remains embroiled in civil unrest opposing her leadership, which has left dozens of people dead. Boluarte became president after her predecesso­r, Pedro Castillo, was impeached and later arrested.

The Peruvian Congress have already voted to move national elections up earlier than planned, holding the vote in April 2024 instead of April 2026.

An even earlier vote in December this year, however, could help Peru ‘’get out of this quagmire we’re in,’’ Boluarte said.

‘’Nobody has any interest in clinging to power. I have no interest in remaining in the presidency. If I am here it is because I fulfilled my constituti­onal responsibi­lity,” she said, speaking at a military airport where an aircraft was being loaded with emergency aid for regions affected by unrest-induced shortages.

After debating the proposal for 8 hours, Peru’s Congress rejected Boluarte’s request. The proposal to move elections up to December this year received 65 votes against it, 45 votes in favour and two abstention­s.

However, a request for reconsider­ation was submitted, according to Congress President Jose Williams, which could be debated on Monday.

In order to move elections up earlier, a constituti­onal reform is necessary — but such reforms require a two-thirds majority of 87 lawmakers in order to be approved. It also requires a second vote of approval during the next legislativ­e period, which is slated to begin in February.

Why are the protests still ongoing?

Boluarte, who was vice president to President Pedro Castillo, automatica­lly became Peru’s leader on December 7 after Castillo was arrested for attempting to dissolve Congress and rule by decree.

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