Overview
- On his first day, Jerí met Armed Forces and National Police chiefs, then the Judiciary’s Janet Tello and interim attorney general Tomás Gálvez, to coordinate actions and reinforce flagrancia units.
- He has yet to name a cabinet, while business leaders and politicians call for a technically solid, integrity‑focused team and urge national reconciliation.
- The Constitutional Court admitted the Ombudsman’s challenge to the proposed amnesty for security forces, sending the case into formal review.
- Prosecutors scheduled confrontations between Dina Boluarte and a co‑investigated person for October 27–28 and set an October 15 hearing on a request to bar her from leaving the country.
- Markets showed limited volatility after the transition, with analysts expecting no major policy shifts during Jerí’s term through July 2026, and the U.S. Embassy pledged to work productively with his government.