Even for Peru, a country that has been through five presidents in little more than two years, the past 24 hours were tumultuous.
In her first remarks as president, Boluarte denounced what she said was an “attempted coup … that has not found an echo in the institutions, nor in the street.” She called for a “political truce” among factions and asked for space and time to “rescue the country.” Her term is due to last until 2026, but there are no guarantees in a country that has averaged a president a year for the past seven years.
Here’s what to know.