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One Step Away From Disqualification

Summary by El Comercio
Almost three years have passed since then President Pedro Castillo attempted to subvert democracy with a coup d'etat through a message to the nation. Since that date, the ex-mandatario remains in detention and has faced a trial whose judgement will be known on Thursday. However, leaving aside the judicial issue, the ex-mandatario also faces a constitutional indictment process in the Congress of the Republic whose end is getting closer and closer…
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Almost three years have passed since then President Pedro Castillo attempted to subvert democracy with a coup d'etat through a message to the nation. Since that date, the ex-mandatario remains in detention and has faced a trial whose judgement will be known on Thursday. However, leaving aside the judicial issue, the ex-mandatario also faces a constitutional indictment process in the Congress of the Republic whose end is getting closer and closer…

·Lima, Peru
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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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