Peru’s political landscape has shifted dramatically, with the unicameral Congress gaining influence while the presidency has diminished in power, as experts note. The upcoming congressional elections, which will reintroduce a Senate for the first time since 1990, could exacerbate political tensions, potentially leading to conflicts among the Senate, Congress, and the presidency. Critics argue recent reforms favor established parties like Fuerza Popular, raising concerns about democratic participation and the ongoing political crisis.
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