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Government of Peru

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government_nameGovernment of the Republic of Peru
nativename
imageEscudo nacional del Perú.svg
image_size125px
captionCoat of arms
documentConstitution of Peru
jurisdictionPeru
date
url
legislatureCongress of the Republic
meeting_placeLegislative Palace
stateRepublic of Peru
addressGovernment Palace
leader_titlePresident of PeruAlthough an office of Prime Minister exists (officially that of the "President of the Council of Ministers"), the President of Peru serves as the actual head of government.
appointedPresident
headquartersGovernment Palace
main_organCouncil of Ministers
ministries18
responsiblePresident of Peru and Congress of the Republic
courtSupreme Court of Justice
seatPalace of Justice

The Republic of Peru is a unitary state with a multi-party presidential system. The current government was established by the 1993 Constitution of Peru. The government is composed of three branches, being executive, judicial, and legislative branches.

Executive branch

Main article: President of Peru, Council of Ministers of Peru

|President |José Jerí |We Are Peru

10 October 2025
First Vice President
Vacant
N/A
7 December 2022
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Second Vice President
Vacant
N/A
7 May 2020
-
Prime Minister
Ernesto Álvarez
Christian People's Party
14 October 2025
}

The President of Peru is the head of state and the head of government, who is elected to a term of five years; incumbents cannot be re-elected for a second consecutive term. Family members may also not immediately succeed in another family member's presidency. The executive branch, in addition to the legislative branch, may propose legislation. After legislation has been passed by the congress, the President may promulgate the legislation, giving it the force of law.

In addition to the president, the executive branch contains the Council of Ministers, which, in addition to the prime minister, are appointed by the president.

Requirements to be Minister of State

According to Article 124 of the Political Constitution of Peru (1993), in order to be Minister, it is required:

  • Be a natural born citizen.
  • Be a current citizen.
  • Be 25 years old or older.
  • Members of the Armed Forces and National Police can be Ministers.

Article 92 states that members of Congress can be Ministers of State.

Functions

  1. Run the process of strategic planning, embedded in the National System of Strategic Planning and determining the sector's functional national goals applicable to every level of government; approve action plans; assign necessary resources to their execution, within the boundaries of the corresponding public budget.
  2. Approve the budget proposal to the entities within their sector, abiding by article 32 and supervising their execution.
  3. Establish the management measurements of the entities within their sector and evaluate their fulfillment.
  4. Propose the inner organization of their Ministry and approve it according to their competencies attributed by Law.
  5. Designate and remove the advising positions or any directly appointed, the heads of public entities and other entities of the sector, when this appointment is not explicitly attributed to the Council of Ministries, other authorities or the President; and submit to the President the new appointees for approval on the contrary.
  6. Maintain relations with the regional and local government within the competencies attributed to the sector.
  7. Countersign the presidential mandates that concern to their Ministry
  8. Issue Supreme Resolution and Ministerial Resolutions.
  9. Put into effect the transfer of competencies, functions, and sectorial resources to Regional and Local Government and account for their execution.
  10. Execute all other functions that are put upon the Ministry by the Political Constitution of Peru, the Law, and the President.mlg

The Ministers of State can delegate, within their Ministry, the faculties and powers that are not exclusive to their function, to the extent that it is allowed by Law. Functions 2, 4, 5, 7, and 8 are exclusive to the Minister.

Ministries of Peru

MinistryCurrent ministerPartyAssumed office[[File:PCM-PCM.pnglink=center280x280px]] ***Presidency of the Council of Ministers***[[File:Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores del Peru.pnglink=Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Peru)center280x280px]] *Ministry of Foreign Affairs*[[File:PCM-Defensa.pnglink=Ministry of Defense (Peru)center280x280px]] *Ministry of Defense*[[File:PCM-Economia.pnglink=Ministry of Economy and Finance (Peru)center280x280px]] *Ministry of Economy and Finance*[[File:PCM-Interior.pnglink=Ministry of the Interior (Peru)center280x280px]] *Ministry of the Interior*[[File:PCM-Justicia.pnglink=Ministry of Justice and Human Rights (Peru)center280x280px]] *Ministry of Justice and Human Rights*[[File:PCM-Educación.pnglink=Ministry of Education (Peru)center280x280px]] *Ministry of Education*[[File:PCM-Salud.pnglink=Ministry of Health (Peru)center280x280px]] *Ministry of Health*[[File:PCM-Agricultura.pnglink=Ministry of Agriculture (Peru)center280x280px]] *Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation*[[File:PCM-Trabajo.pnglink=Ministry of Labour and Promotion of Employment (Peru)center280x280px]] *Ministry of Labour and Promotion of Employment*[[File:Ministerio de la Producción.pnglink=Ministry of Production (Peru)center280x280px]] *Ministry of Production*[[File:PCM-Comercio-Exterior.pnglink=Ministry of Foreign Commerce and Tourism (Peru)center280x280px]] *Ministry of Foreign Commerce and Tourism*[[File:PCM-Energia-y-Minas.pnglink=Ministry of Energy and Mines (Peru)Center280x280px]]
*Ministry of Energy and Mines*[[File:PCM-Transportes.pnglink=Ministry of Transportation and Communications (Peru)center280x280px]] *Ministry of Transportation and Communications*[[File:PCM-Vivienda.pnglink=Ministry of Housing, Construction and Sanitation (Peru)center280x280px]] *Ministry of Housing, Construction and Sanitation*[[File:PCM-MIMP.pnglink=Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populationscenter280x280px]] *Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations*[[File:PCM-Ambiente.pnglink=Ministry of Environment (Peru)center280x280px]] *Ministry of the Environment*[[File:PCM-Cultura.pnglink=Ministry of Culture (Peru)center280x280px]] *Ministry of Culture*[[File:MIDIS.pnglink=Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion (Peru)center280x280px]] *Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion*
Ernesto ÁlvarezChristian People's Party14 October 2025
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Christian People's Party14 October 2025
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[[File:Teresa Mera Gómez 2023.jpg100px]]indep.14 October 2025
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Lesly Shicaindep.14 October 2025

Judicial branch

Main article: Judicial system of Peru

The judicial branch is represented by the Supreme Court Of Justice, a 16-member body divided into three supreme sectors:

  • Civil Sector: Presides over all topics related to civil rights and commercial law.
  • Criminal Sector: Presides over all topics relating to criminal law.
  • Constitutional and Social Sector: Presides over all topics relating to constitutional rights and labor law.

Legislative branch

Main article: Congress of the Republic of Peru

The legislative branch of Peru is vested in the Congress of the Republic of Peru, which is a 130-member unicameral house. The legislators are elected for five-year terms on a proportional representation basis. The legislation is voted on in Congress, then sent to the president, who may approve it.

Due to broadly interpreted impeachment wording in the 1993 Constitution of Peru, the Congress can impeach the President of Peru without cause, effectively making the legislature more powerful than the executive branch. Following a ruling in February 2023 by the Constitutional Court of Peru, whose members are elected by Congress, judicial oversight of the legislative body was also removed by the court, essentially giving Congress absolute control of Peru's government.

Suffrage

Main article: Elections in Peru

Universal suffrage is granted to all over the age of 18. Voting is compulsory until the age of 70. Some argue whether compulsive voting is for the best of the country and the citizens. Enforced strictly, with exceptions.

References

  1. Constitucion Política Del Perú 1993 (Ultima actualización / Last updated: July 2011) Titulo IV De La Estructura Del Estado; Capitulo IV Poder Ejecutivo; Articulo 112°. El mandato presidencial es de cinco años, no hay reelección inmediata. Transcurrido otro periodo constitucional, como mínimo, el ex presidente puede volver an postular, sujeto a las mismas condiciones.
  2. "Keiko Fujimori's brother says he will run for president of Peru in 2021 if she loses".
  3. "Judicial Branch of Peru". CIA.
  4. "Legislative Branch of Peru". CIA.
  5. (August 2021). "El Profe: Cómo Pedro Castillo se convirtió en presidente del Perú y qué pasará a continuación". [[Institute of Peruvian Studies]].
  6. Taj, Mitra. (2021-12-07). "'Too many mistakes': Peru's president threatened with impeachment after shaky start". [[Financial Times]].
  7. Romero, César. (28 February 2023). "Tribunal Constitucional falla a favor del Congreso, que tendrá un poder absoluto y sin control judicial".
  8. Romero, César. (25 February 2023). "El Tribunal Constitucional está destruyendo el régimen democrático del país".
  9. "The World Factbook". CIA.
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