Talk:Politics of Peru

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[edit] Executive Branch more accountable?

I strongly dissagree with this statement. The Toledo Administration scandal are by far a proof of this, and the corruption of both the Fujimori and Garcia Administrations are also part of that. I suggest that this should be solved by using another quote. Messhermit 02:07, 24 Mar 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Note on ICJ jurisdiction

Peru now seems to accept "compulsory ICJ jurisdiction with reservations" - since 7 July 2003. Please see "International Court of Justice Declarations Recognizing as Compulsory the Jurisdiction of the Court" (Scroll down to the section of "Peru" in the web page.) as well as "CIA The World Factbook - Peru."

[edit] Contradiction

This article appears to contradict itself. It says that Peru's constitution allows presidents one reelection, but also says that after Toledo's first and only adminstration, he could not run for office again. --69.142.108.40 (talk) 11:30, 24 December 2007 (UTC)

The Peruvian Constitution allows one reelection but not consecutively. That is, a president cannot run while holding office, he has to wait for one term after his own before running again. --Victor12 (talk) 20:50, 24 December 2007 (UTC)