Peru’s Congress has voted to remove the interior minister from office after deciding that he had failed to adequately handle rising violent crime in the Andean country.
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LIMA, Peru — Peru's Congress voted Friday to remove the interior minister from office after deciding that he had failed to adequately handle rising violent crime in the Andean country.
Peru's Congress on Friday voted to dismiss the country's interior minister over his failure to contain a spike in violent ...
The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), together with its member organisations in Peru have submitted an ...
Peru's Congress removed Interior Minister Juan José Santiváñez following a no-confidence vote due to his failure to manage ...
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Peru's one-house Congress Friday approved by 79 votes in favor, 11 against, and 20 abstentions a motion of censorship and ...