Peru prosecutors pursue whiff of scandal over president’s secret nose job
Dina Boluarte, who didn’t appoint a caretaker president for two-week absence, accused of abandoning her post

Peru prosecutors pursue whiff of scandal over president’s secret nose job

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Dina Boluarte in Lima, Peru, last year. Photograph: Agustín Marcarian/ReutersView image in fullscreenDina Boluarte in Lima, Peru, last year. Photograph: Agustín Marcarian/ReutersPeruPeru prosecutors pursue whiff of scandal over president’s secret nose job

Dina Boluarte, who didn’t appoint a caretaker president for two-week absence, accused of abandoning her post

The Peruvian president, Dina Boluarte, has appeared before prosecutors to explain a two-week absence for plastic surgery on her nose that she insists was medical, not cosmetic.

Boluarte, 62, did not appoint a caretaker president for the period of her absence in July 2023, and stands accused of abandoning her post.

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She appeared before prosecutors investigating the case for four hours on Monday, and left without speaking to reporters waiting outside.

Some lawmakers have called for Boluarte to be removed from office. She had not informed the public or delegated her powers to Congress, as determined by law.

But her team said she had carried out her duties virtually while recovering at a clinic in Lima from rhinoplasty for “breathing problems”.

Boluarte has been embroiled in controversy for months.

Prosecutors also accuse her of accepting bribes in the form of Rolex watches and jewelry, and she is being investigated over the deaths of more than 50 protesters during a crackdown on demonstrations against her presidency in 2022. She has denied any wrongdoing.

Boluarte took office in December of that year, replacing the leftwing president Pedro Castillo after he was impeached and imprisoned for unsuccessfully trying to dissolve Congress.

She had been his vice-president.

Boluarte does not have her own party in Congress and has a disapproval rating of nearly 95%. Her term ends in July 2026.

Peru suffers from chronic political instability and has had six presidents in the past eight years.

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