Peru Congress Holds More Power Than President, Observers Say
Observers suggest the Peruvian Congress now holds more power than the President, potentially indicating a shift towards a dictatorship. This dynamic indicates a potential shift in the balance of power within the country's government. The source mentioned this observation in Lima. This assessment of the balance of power is not attributed to specific observers.
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Sources · 7 independent
WDR 5
“Da sprechen Von einer Dick Diktatur Durch den Kongress Congress Und das ist eine”
Cadena SER - Radio Valencia
“There's No Yeah Siempre Se han encomendado este Said Humanos І мугери Isso No apariencia рострос Gracias”
Radio Nacional del Perú
“Peru Congress holds more power than the President, observers say.”
Jalisco Radio
“Observers suggest that the Peruvian Congress currently holds more power than the President.”
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