Removed in 3 months! Peruvian President secretly met with Chinese businessman, causing chaos, adding to the turmoil of changing 8 leaders in 10 years

January 22, Reuters reported: "Peru's new president Yerry has been caught in a removal storm just three months after taking office! Due to not disclosing his private meeting with Chinese businessman Yang Zhihua, surveillance footage was exposed, and opposition lawmakers quickly submitted a motion to remove him. On January 21, Yerry went to Congress for testimony, firmly denying any improper behavior, stating that the other party did not make any requests, and publicly apologized for wearing a hood to cover his face during the meeting, stating that this incident was an intentional attempt to undermine the government and disrupt the April election."

[Cunning] Currently, the removal motion has only received signatures from 20 legislators, far from the threshold of a simple majority in Congress. However, this incident once again exposes the festering wound in Peru's political arena: Over the past 10 years, Peru has already changed 8 leaders, and if Yerry is removed, the successor will be the ninth. The conflict between the executive and legislative branches, and frequent changes in government have long become a political norm. A non-disclosed business meeting has caused a political upheaval; it seems to be a controversy over the transparency of governance, but in reality, it is a microcosm of the mutual struggle among domestic forces in Peru! With the election approaching, all sides are seizing the opportunity to use ordinary meetings as a means of political maneuvering, completely disregarding national stability. The chaos in Peru is not accidental, but an inevitable result of long-term political infighting. Such chaos will only make the country deviate further on its path of development!

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1854991665373184/

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