Peruvian President Dina Boluarte has hit a record disapproval rate of 83%, the highest since her tenure began 11 months ago. This finding comes from a recent Ipsos survey. Boluarte, Peru’s first female president, now has only a 10% approval rating, dropping four points since October. Boluarte succeeded Pedro Castillo after his controversial attempt to […]
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