José Jerí

José Jerí
Official portrait, 2025
President of Peru
In office
10 October 2025 – 17 February 2026
Prime MinisterEduardo Arana Ysa
Ernesto Álvarez Miranda
Vice President
  • First Vice President
    Vacant
  • Second Vice President
    Vacant
Preceded byDina Boluarte
Succeeded byJosé María Balcázar
President of Congress
In office
26 July 2025 – 17 February 2026
Vice President1st Vice President
Fernando Rospigliosi
2nd Vice President
Waldemar Cerrón
3rd Vice President
Ilich López
Preceded byEduardo Salhuana
Succeeded byFernando Rospigliosi (acting)
Member of Congress
Assumed office
17 February 2026
ConstituencyLima
In office
26 July 2021 – 10 October 2025
Preceded byMartín Vizcarra
ConstituencyLima
Personal details
BornJosé Enrique Jerí Oré
(1986-11-13) 13 November 1986
Lima, Peru
PartyWe Are Peru (2014–present)
Other political
affiliations
Independent (before 2014)
Alma mater
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José Enrique Jerí Oré (born 13 November 1986) is a Peruvian politician and lawyer who served as the president of Peru from 2025 until his removal on 17 February 2026, following the impeachment and removal of his predecessor Dina Boluarte. Prior to assuming the presidency, Jerí was president of the Congress of the Republic from July to October 2025, having been a member of Congress of the Republic representing Lima for the We Are Peru party since 2021. He was the tenth Peruvian president to hold office in less than a decade, and, at the age of 38, the third youngest and the first millennial to serve as President of Peru.

First elected to the Congress of the Republic as an alternate for Martín Vizcarra, who had been disqualified from his seat for allegedly jumping the line to get a COVID-19 vaccine ("Vacunagate"), Jerí held office as a member of the centrist We Are Peru party. On 26 July 2025, he was elected as President of the Congress of the Republic for the 2025–2026 annual session period with the votes of Free Peru, Popular Force, Alliance for Progress, Acción Popular, Avanza País, and We Are Peru.

After the unanimous impeachment and removal of Boluarte on 10 October 2025 amidst the 2025 Peruvian protests, Jerí assumed the presidency in his capacity as head of the legislative branch. In his inaugural speech, Jerí pledged to "install and lead a government of transition, empathy, and national reconciliation", and said that the nation "must declare war on crime".

The Peruvian Congress approved the censuring of Jerí from the position of president of Peru under a vote of no confidence on 12 February 2026. Unlike impeachment, which requires a supermajority of 26 in the 120-member legislature, censuring strips him of his title as head of Congress with a simple majority. His interim status was then used to remove him from the presidency. Jerí became the sixth president removed by Congress after Guillermo Billinghurst (1925), Alberto Fujimori (2001), Martín Vizcarra (2019), Pedro Castillo (2022), and Boluarte (2025). He was the fourth president to be removed in the 2020s.