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Peru’s Prime Minister Denisse Miralles resigned March 17, 2026, triggering cabinet-wide departures ahead of April’s elections amid political instability.
Peru’s Prime Minister Denisse Miralles resigned on March 17, 2026, just weeks before the country’s April 12 general elections.
Her departure, ahead of a congressional confirmation vote, follows political instability and challenges in securing legislative support.
Appointed in late February after corruption allegations led to the removal of her predecessor, Miralles had served as economy minister and oversaw the passage of 26 congressional laws without challenge, contributing to rising spending.
Under Peru’s constitution, her resignation triggered the resignation of all cabinet ministers.
The country, which has seen eight presidents in the past decade, faces ongoing governance challenges despite a stable economy supported by fiscal discipline and foreign investment in mining and infrastructure.
The European Union has deployed election observers to monitor the vote.
El primer ministro de Perú, Denisse Miralles, dimitió el 17 de marzo de 2026, lo que provocó salidas en todo el gabinete antes de las elecciones de abril en medio de la inestabilidad política.