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Peru’s president pardons ex-leader Fujimori, citing his health

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LIMA, (Reuters) - Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski pardoned former authoritar­ian leader Alberto Fujimori late yesterday, clearing him of conviction­s for human rights crimes and graft before completion of a 25-year prison sentence.

The decision stunned many in Peru and will likely rile large swaths of Peruvian society, possibly prompting resignatio­ns from the Cabinet. One ruling lawmaker, Alberto de Belaunde, announced on Twitter that he was breaking from Kuczynski’s party.

Kuczynski’s office said in a statement that a medical review showed Fujimori, who governed Peru from 1990 to 2000, suffered from “a progressiv­e, degenerati­ve and incurable disease.”

Fujimori, who like Kuczynski is 79, was rushed to the hospital late on Saturday after suffering a severe drop in blood pressure and abnormal blood pressure that put his life at risk, according to a doctor.

The pardon comes just days after a faction of Fujimori’s supporters in the opposition-controlled Congress saved Kuczynski from a motion that would have forced him from office in the wake of a graft scandal.

Fujimori is a deeply divisive figure in Peru. While many consider him a corrupt dictator, others credit him with ending an economic crisis and bloody leftist insurgency during his 1990-2000 term.

The pardon will likely fuel speculatio­n that Kuczynski promised lawmakers to free Fujimori in exchange for help staying in office - an allegation by opposition lawmakers that the government has repeatedly denied.

Before the announceme­nt, Kuczynski summoned his Cabinet and ruling party for an extraordin­ary meeting on Christmas Eve.

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Alberto Fujimori

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