Peru’s president Pedro Castillo races home by car to avoid impeachment motion
- Pedro Castillo risked violating the constitution if he failed to arrive back in Peru by midnight on Friday leading into Saturday
- As bad weather prevented the presidential plane from taking off on Friday evening, Castillo set off by car on a five-hour journey to cross the border in time

President Pedro Castillo rushed back to Peru by car from a visit to Ecuador to avoid being impeached, after bad weather grounded his plane.
Peru is politically unstable and removes its presidents frequently.
Castillo risked violating the constitution – and giving the opposition an excuse to go after him – if he failed to arrive back in Peru by midnight on Friday leading into Saturday.

That was the deadline set by Congress as it approved his visit to neighbouring Ecuador, where Castillo met President Guillermo Lasso in the city of Loja, which is 264km (160 miles) from the Peruvian border.
Castillo leads a minority government, and the legislature is actually controlled by opposition parties.
As bad weather prevented the presidential plane from taking off on Friday evening, Castillo set off by car on a five-hour journey to cross the border in time.
He arrived at the Tumbes border crossing with an hour to spare, local news organisations reported.