Overview
- The CPI survey reports 55.9% approval for Jerí and 27.2% disapproval nationwide roughly a month after he took office.
- Half of respondents, 50.6%, agree with Congress’s designation of Jerí following Dina Boluarte’s removal for “moral incapacity” on October 10.
- Two-thirds, 66.9%, want him to remain in office until the term ends in 2026, while 23.3% prefer Congress appoint a replacement.
- Approval varies by region, reaching 58.6% in Lima and Callao and 62.3% in the Oriente, but falling to 44.4% in the Sierra Centro y Sur and 47.9% in the Costa Sur.
- Findings come from 1,200 in-person interviews in urban areas conducted Nov. 3–7 with a ±2.8% margin of error and 95.5% confidence, reflecting an urban snapshot.