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Peruvian President Boluarte Faces 97% Disapproval Amid Salary Hike Controversy

Summary by Orinoco Tribune
57.6% of citizens said she has been ‘very incapable’ in her ability to govern, while another 36% described her as ‘incapable.’ On Sunday, polling firm CPI released a survey showing that disapproval of Peruvian President Dina Boluarte’s administration rose to 97% this month, as she enters the final year of her term (2022–2026). In July, Boluarte’s approval rating fell to 2.1%, while 0.9% of respondents remained indifferent. These are the lowest f…

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The president of Peru, Dina Boluarte, reiterated this Monday her invitation to Pope Leo XIV to visit the country and return to the places where she developed about four decades of pastoral life that led him to adopt Peruvian nationality and be appointed bishop of Chiclayo.

In her last speech on July 28, President Dina Boluarte gave a four-hour speech with 11 minutes of duration, however; the president decided to reduce the length of the speech and, with this decision, omitted an important topic: the electoral process 2026.The document contained 97 pages, of which, the president completed reading up to page 81, then, passed to the penultimate sheet, 96, where the mention of Pope Leo XIV was.The president took the o…

Message to the Nation of Dina Boluarte IN VIVO: President delivers her last speech to CongressDina Boluarte is unspeakable for speaking against deceased citizens at the beginning of her government: "The people repudiate you" ONCE MORE! The President of the Republic Dina Boluarte did not finish her last speech for Fiestas Patrias without inviting Pope Leo XIV back to our country. The head of state, representing all Peruvians, publicly made this r…

The president of Peru, Dina Boluarte, said this Monday, during her last report to the nation, that when she came to power after the dismissal of former president Pedro Castillo, of which she was its vice president, she prevented Peru from becoming “a failed country like Cuba, Venezuela and Bolivia”, by giving up “a political project that led to destruction.” In her speech to the plenary of Congress, interrupted on several occasions by the cries …

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Monitoreamos broke the news in on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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