Peru’s Congress filed a motion to impeach President Pedro Castillo on Nov. 25, which political rival Keiko Fujimori and her Popular Force party supported. Castillo’s administration has been plagued with scandal and corruption charges since he took office this summer. The Nov. 25 impeachment motion makes Peru the third South American nation, since October, to consider removing its president. Chile’s President Sebastian Pinera faced impeachment by the lower chamber of the nation’s legislature on Nov. 9, due to his involvement in a questionable acquisition exposed in the Pandora Papers investigation. The action failed to pass the Senate due to a lack of opposition votes on Nov. 16. In Ecuador, President Guillermo Lasso faced a congressional investigation for tax evasion, likewise revealed in the Pandora Papers. Former presidential candidate Correismo Andres Arauz called for Lasso to resign from office on Oct. 7. Neither Side Was Happy With Pinera “People were unhappy with Pinera because of the social unrest situation back in 2019,” …