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Milagros Campos

Lawyer and political scientist. Professor at the Pontificia Univ. Católica del Perú (PUCP). Master in Political Science from the same university. Member of the High Level Commission for Political Reform. Specialized in constitutional and parliamentary issues.

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Peru returns to a bicameral congress

Peru returns to bicameralism with pending issues and with political stability relying more on its politicians than on the reform.

Peru and Elusive Governance

The risk of the chronic crisis in Peru is to normalize the absence of long-term public policies, the absence of structural reforms and the continuity of problems in the institutional design which, although they are not the only cause of the crisis, are not addressed to contribute to its solution.

The Vacancy of a President without a Party

Without a party to support him, in a context of escalating conflicts between the executive and legislative branches, with a ruling pending before the Constitutional Court for the demand of competence for the improper use of the vacancy cause of permanent moral incapacity, Vizcarra was unable to avoid this second vacancy process.