Peru's Congress appoints third president in one week
(last modified Tue, 17 Nov 2020 08:07:49 GMT )
Nov 17, 2020 08:07 UTC
  • Peru's Congress appoints third president in one week

Peru's Congress has named centrist legislator Francisco Sagasti as caretaker president, amid a political crisis that has gripped the Andean country since its leader, who maintained an anti-corruption stance, was impeached last week.

On Monday, the 76-year-old Sagasti received 97 votes in favor and 26 against to head Congress, which means he would constitutionally assume the interim presidency.

Sagasti, a former World Bank official and engineer, hails from the centrist Morado Party.

He will be the South American country's third president in a week, after mass protests forced the former speaker of Congress, Manuel Merino, who succeeded centrist Martin Vizcarra, to step down on Sunday.

On November 9, the Congress ousted Vizcarra — who had long clashed with lawmakers over his anti-corruption stance and attempts to curb parliamentary immunity — in an impeachment vote over allegations of graft, which he denies.

The ousting of Vizcarra sparked days of protests in which two people were killed.

Sagasti is set to be in office until July 2021, when Vizcarra's term was due to end.

The Monday appointment of Sagasti appeared to defuse the political tensions, but outrage at police and elected lawmakers continued to unfurl.

Protests took place in cities throughout Peru as night fell, though in smaller numbers than last week.

Some rallied to congratulate Sagasti, while other demonstrators demanded a new constitution and justice for those killed, injured, or missing.

MG

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