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2025 in Peru
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Events in the year 2025 in Peru.
Incumbents
- President:
- Prime Minister:
- Gustavo Adrianzén (until 13 May); Eduardo Arana Ysa (since 14 May)
Events
January
- 3 January — In Mariscal Luzuriaga Province (Ancash), a bus falls into the Pacosbamba River, leaving eight dead and 25 injured.[1]
- 20 January
- In Trujillo, a criminal organization detonates an explosive in front of a public ministry prosecutor's office, injuring two people.[2]
- Pope Francis dissolves the Sodalitium of Christian Life (Society of Apostolic Life based in Peru) after serious irregularities.[3]
February
- 11 February — Héctor Miguel Cabrejos Vidarte officially resigns as Archbishop of Trujillo amid criticism over his failure to stop abuses by the Catholic organization Sodalitium Christianae Vitae when he was president of the Peruvian Episcopal Conference.[4]
- 14 February — A bridge along the Pan-American Highway collapses near Chancay as a bus and a car is passing over, killing two people.[5]
- 18 February — A man believed to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs is arrested after hitting the Inca-era Twelve-angled stone in Cuzco with a hammer, causing "irreversible damage".[6]
- 21 February — Real Plaza Trujillo roof collapse: The roof of the food court of the Real Plaza Trujillo collapses, killing eight people.[7]
March
- 4 March — The trial of former president Pedro Castillo for his failed attempt to dissolve Congress in 2022 begins.[8]
- 16 March — Cumbia singer and Armonía 10 member Paul Flores is killed in a shooting in San Juan de Lurigancho.[9]
- 17 March — A 30-day state of emergency is declared in Lima due to rising violence.[10]
- 21 March — The Congress of the Republic approves a motion of censure against Interior Minister Juan José Santiváñez , following the increase in insecurity nationwide.[11]
April
- 2 April – US President Donald Trump imposes a 10% tariff on imports from Peru.[12]
- 15 April – Former president Ollanta Humala and his wife Nadine Heredia are convicted and sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment for money laundering over their involvement in the Odebrecht scandal.[13]
May
- 2 May – The Peruvian Navy ship Ucayali collides with an oil platform at the junction of the Napo and Amazon rivers, killing two people.[14]
- 4 May – The bodies of 13 gold miners abducted in the previous week are found inside a mine in Pataz province.[15]
- 8 May – American-born dual citizen Robert Prevost, who served as bishop of Chiclayo from 2014 to 2023, is elected Pope and takes the name Leo XIV.[16]
- 13 May – Gustavo Adrianzen resigns as prime minister shortly before a scheduled no-confidence vote against him in Congress.[17]
- 14 May – Eduardo Arana Ysa is appointed as prime minister by President Boluarte.[18]
- 20 May –
- A bus crashes in Otuzco province, La Libertad, killing four people.[19]
- A KAI KT-1P of the Peruvian Air Force crashes in an islet south of the Paracas Peninsula, leaving its pilot missing.[20][21]
- 21 May – A shooting on Paseo de la República Avenue in Lima kills two people and injures six others, including a national police colonel.[22]
- 28 May – A court in Germany dismisses a case brought by Huaraz-based farmer Saúl Luciano Lliuya against the energy firm RWE accusing it of contributing to glacial melting in Peru through its carbon emissions.[23]
- 30 May – The Ministry of Culture orders a 42% reduction in the land area of the Nazca lines reserve.[24]
June
- 8 June – The Ministry of Culture reverses its 30 May decision ordering a 42% reduction in the land area of the Nazca lines reserve.[25]
- 15 June – A magnitude 5.6 earthquake hits Lima and Callao, killing two people.[26]
- 19 June – The Lima restaurant Maido is named the top restaurant in the 2025 edition of The World's 50 Best Restaurants list.[27]
July
- 2 July – A 51-year-old man under the influence of alcohol rams his vehicle into a steakhouse in La Molina District, Lima, injuring at least four people and causing serious damage to the premises.[28]
- 3 July – Archaeologists announce the discovery of a 3,500 year-old Caral-era city named Peñico in Barranca province.[29]
- 12 July – An indigenous Wampi patrol is ambushed near Fortaleza in Amazonas Department.[30]
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Art and entertainment
Holidays
Source:[31]
- 1 January – New Year's Day
- 17 April – Maundy Thursday
- 18 April – Good Friday
- 1 May – Labour Day
- 7 June – Flag Day
- 29 June – Feast of Saints Peter and Paul
- 28–29 July – Independence Day
- 30 August – Santa Rosa de Lima
- 8 October – Battle of Angamos
- 1 November – All Saints' Day
- 8 December – Immaculate Conception
- 9 December – Battle of Ayacucho
- 25 December – Christmas Day
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Deaths
- 7 January – Walter Martos, 67, military officer and politician, prime minister (2020) and minister of defence (2019–2020).[32]
- 31 January – Carlos Ferrero, 83, prime minister (2003–2005), member (1992–2006) and president (2000–2003) of Congress.[33]
- 10 February – Oscar Medelius, 69, member of Congress (1995–2000) and president of Sport Boys (1995).[34]
- 13 April – Mario Vargas Llosa, 89, writer (The Time of the Hero, The War of the End of the World, The Feast of the Goat), Nobel Prize laureate (2010), presidential candidate (1990).[35]
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References
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