Is the government stable in Peru?

Yes, Peru's government is stable. The government is a constitutional republic with three independent branches (executive, judiciary, and legislative). The judiciary branch has seen bribes and corruption in the past, but current officials are working to change this. Traveler's don't need to worry about the government collapsing or the country turning towards civil war. Peru is a very safe place to travel.

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