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Premier Álvarez Dismissed Jerí’s Statement After His Censorship: “the Last Thing You Have to Do Is Give Pity”

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The Prime Minister, Ernesto Álvarez, said this Tuesday that President José Jerí will not issue any pronouncement regarding his dismissal, and stressed that the decision taken by Congress after the approval of the motion of censure against him will be complied with. “There is no greater reaction to the decision taken by Congress because although it may be questionable, from the constitutional point of view, it is in fact irreversible and in addit…
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Shortly after meeting the new interim president of the republic, after the censorship of José Jerí, the president of the Council of Ministers, Ernesto Álvarez, was satisfied with the work done in these four months and

In statements to the press, the premier Ernesto lvarez is to whom the Ministerial Cabinet is assuming functions, despite the fact that the mandate of Jos Jer "has passed away".

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The Prime Minister, Ernesto Álvarez, said this Tuesday that President José Jerí will not issue any pronouncement regarding his dismissal, and stressed that the decision taken by Congress after the approval of the motion of censure against him will be complied with. “There is no greater reaction to the decision taken by Congress because although it may be questionable, from the constitutional point of view, it is in fact irreversible and in addit…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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