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Former President of the Republic Martin Vizcarra believed that the resignation of President Dina Boluarte would be the only way promote a general electionin case Congress does not approve this constitutional reform.
“[Si el Congreso decidiera no adelantar elecciones, ¿Boluarte debería renunciar?] Yes, that will be the only way, if Congress decides not to move forward with the election, that through Article 115 of the Constitution and given the resignation of the president and without vice presidents, immediately call new elections,” he said in an interview with the newspaper Republic.
Vizcarra explained why early elections in the country are “convenient”. “Because the Congress has 90% disapproval, the president and government have 75% disapproval. In other words, all legitimacy has been lost, there is a convulsion in the country, a huge drop in productivity, there are regions that are completely unemployed,” he stressed.
What do the polls say?
According to the latest Datum poll, published this Sunday in the newspaper, 71% of the population of Peru wants the Congress of the Republic closed and President Dina Boluarte resigned. Peru21.
The study shows that 76% disapprove of the work the president is developing. Dina Boluarteand 16% approve.
As for the popularity of Congressional Board President Jose Williams, the poll shows that 69% disapprove of his work.
Source: RPP

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