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Boluarte, Peru's vice president, rose to become the embattled leader

Dina Boluarte, the Peruvian president's tenure had been marked by turmoil since the moment she took power. However, the unpopular leader managed to hold on for many years before being removed by Congress early Friday morning. Boluarte is a 63 year old mother of two who was born in a village located in the Apurimac mountains. She was elected vice president in 2021. In late 2022, after former president Pedro Castillo had been arrested for trying to dissolve Congress and was removed from office, Boluarte became Peru's very first woman head of state.

Castillo, a leader who wore a cowboy hat and was popular among Peru's rural and indigenous populations, was arrested and there were protests all over the country. The government's heavy-handed response to the unrest led to the deaths of dozens in areas outside of the capital. Boluarte has indigenous roots and defended using force. He has faced investigations regarding the deaths of protesters, but has been shielded later by Peru's Constitutional Court. She was also involved in a number corruption scandals. Her brother was placed under pre-trial custody on corruption charges, and there were investigations into her luxury jewelry and watches. Boluarte was also criticized for the rising crime rate in the country, which has sparked protests around the country and the capital. Boluarte's approval rating was just 2% to 3%, which made her one of the least popular leaders in the entire world. In September, Gen-Z activists protested against Boluarte. This led to clashes with police.

Boluarte managed to stay in power despite all odds until Thursday evening, when the Congress convened an emergency session for four motions of impeachment.

Boluarte's term, which was initially meant to run until July 2026 was removed by a vote taken just after midnight. (Reporting and editing by Raju Gopikrishnan; Alexander Villegas)

(source: Reuters)