Overview
- Nationwide IEP survey (Nov. 20–24; n=1,207; ±2.8) finds 39% approval for President José Jerí, 46% disapproval and 15% with no opinion.
- Congress registers 89% disapproval and 8% approval after a slight post-vacancy uptick, while congressional chief Fernando Rospigliosi records 75% disapproval in his first month.
- Voter indecision for 2026 rises to 68.9%, with support slipping for Rafael López Aliaga (6.2%) and Keiko Fujimori (3.7%) and small gains for Alonso López Chau and Carlos Espa.
- Rejection of Jerí is strongest in Lima and southern regions, reflecting frustration over insecurity in the capital and demands for justice for more than 50 protest deaths in 2022–2023.
- A related IEP readout shows one in four Peruvians perceives worsening insecurity, 54% see no change, 73% say the Lima–Callao emergency has helped little or nothing, and 54% doubt the government has an effective anti-crime plan.