Peru's President José Jerí has been removed from office by the country's congress after a brief tenure of four months. Bloomberg posted on X that lawmakers voted to oust Jerí due to his failure to disclose meetings with Chinese businessmen and accusations of employing unqualified young women in his administration. The decision marks a significant political shift in Peru, highlighting ongoing challenges within the nation's leadership. The removal of Jerí underscores the scrutiny faced by political figures in Peru, as transparency and qualifications remain critical issues in governance.