Peru's prime minister resigns after three weeks in office


Denisse Miralles poses on the day she takes her oath as Peru's new Minister of Economy and Finance before Peru's President Jose Jeri, who took office after Dina Boluarte was removed, in Lima, Peru, October 14, 2025. REUTERS/Angela Ponce/File Photo

LIMA, ⁠March 17 (Reuters) - Peruvian Prime Minister Denisse ⁠Miralles has resigned, the president's office said ‌on Tuesday, just three weeks after she took office and less than a month before the country holds ​general elections.

Miralles' exit is the ⁠latest in Peru's ⁠revolving door of top officials. She was tapped ⁠for the ‌job on February 24 shortly after President Jose Balcazar took office ⁠as the Andean nation's eighth president in ​as many ‌years.

Balcazar's office did not give a reason ⁠for Miralles' ​departure.

But local news outlets reported that Miralles lacked support in the legislature ahead of an ⁠expected routine vote on Wednesday ​to confirm her in her role.

Under Peruvian law, the resignation of the prime minister — who serves ⁠as the head of the cabinet — requires all 18 other ministers to step down.

Balcazar now has the choice to reinstate each cabinet ​member or swap them ⁠out for a new minister.

General elections are slated ​to take place in Peru ‌on April 12.

(Reporting by ​Marco Aquino; Writing by Brendan O'Boyle, Editing by Natalia Siniawski and Rosalba O'Brien)

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