Overview
- Dina Boluarte’s amparo against her October 2025 removal for “permanent moral incapacity” was admitted by Lima’s First Constitutional Chamber.
- Judges set a single virtual hearing for March 12, 2026 at 9:00 a.m., and ordered the Congress’s public prosecutor to respond within ten business days of notification.
- Her filing argues Congress processed, admitted and approved the vacancia in under 24 hours, violating due process and her right to mount a defense.
- The demand seeks to annul the ouster and, failing that, to nullify the “permanent moral incapacity” designation due to its lasting reputational harm.
- Because Law No. 32153 bars immediate execution and precautionary measures in amparos against parliamentary acts, any favorable ruling would await higher-instance review and may arrive after the 2021–2026 term.