Government of Peru

Supreme Court of the RepublicPresident Javier Arévalo Vela [es] The Republic of Peru is a unitary state with a multi-party semi-presidential system.

The Ministers of State can delegate, within their Ministry, the faculties and powers that are not exclusive to their function, to the extent that it is allowed by Law.

The judicial branch is represented by the Supreme Court Of Justice, a 16-member body divided into three supreme sectors:[3] The legislative branch of Peru is vested in the Congress of the Republic of Peru, which is a 130-member unicameral house.

Due to broadly interpreted impeachment wording in the 1993 Constitution of Peru, the Congress can impeach the President of Peru without cause, effectively making the legislature more powerful than the executive branch.

[5][6] Following a ruling in February 2023 by the Constitutional Court of Peru, whose members are elected by Congress, judicial oversight of the legislative body was also removed by the court, essentially giving Congress absolute control of Peru's government.