
José María Balcázar
José María Balcázar is a Peruvian lawyer and politician who has been the president of Peru since 2026. He is best known for his political career culminating in the 2026 ascent to the presidency and the early policy initiatives of his administration. He remains a central figure in current news and public discourse due to ongoing debates over constitutional reform, economic policy, and governance under his leadership.

Peru's Foreign and Defense Ministers Resign Over F-16 Purchase Delay
Peru's Foreign and Defense Ministers resigned in protest over the government's decision to delay buying F-16 jets from the US. This development signals mounting political and diplomatic tensions in Lima that could impact national security policies.

Peruvian Candidate Belmont Echoes López Obrador’s 'Hugs, Not Bullets' Strategy in Campaign
Ricardo Belmont, a presidential hopeful in Peru, embraced López Obrador’s 'hugs, not bullets' message during his campaign in Lima. His focus on social stability aims to differentiate him in a crowded field of 35 candidates for the April 12 election.

Sheinbaum Pressures Peru to Free Betssy Chávez for Mexican Asylum
Sheinbaum is urging Peru to free Betssy Chávez and grant her asylum in Mexico. This diplomatic effort highlights Mexico's support for political exiles in Latin America.