Peruvian Congress is reverting to a bicameral legislative structure, marking a significant shift in the country's political landscape. This return follows a period of operating with a single chamber. The change, discussed in a column by Edwin Sarmiento published in Lima Gris, signals a restructuring of power dynamics within the government. Details regarding the specifics of the new system and its potential impact are explored in Sarmiento’s analysis. The move aims to improve legislative processes and representation, though potential challenges remain. This development comes at a crucial time for Peru as it navigates ongoing political and social challenges. Further analysis will be needed to fully assess the implications of this bicameral return.