The Borneo Post

Peru’s new president Vizcarra sworn in after Kuczynski’s impeachmen­t drama

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LIMA: Martin Vizcarra was sworn in as Peru’s new president Friday, catapulted to the post when Pedro Pablo Kuczynski resigned to avoid impeachmen­t.

Vizcarra, who had been serving as both vice president and his country’s ambassador to Canada, took the oath of office and donned the red-and-white presidenti­al sash before the Peruvian Congress.

The ceremony came shortly after lawmakers voted to accept Kuczynski’s resignatio­n, rather than push ahead with impeaching him over corruption allegation­s.

“We will stand firm in the fight against corruption. Transparen­cy will be a pillar of our administra­tion,” said Vizcarra, a former cabinet minister known for his meticulous management and unflashy style.

“Better times will come,” he told his fellow Peruvians in his first address as president.

Just a day before, the engineer and technocrat was far removed from the political hornet’s nest that brought down Kuczynski, leading a relatively placid diplomat’s life in Ottawa.

He flew home Thursday night, on his 55th birthday, and now takes over the remainder of Kuczynski’s term, until 2021 — though early elections are still possible.

Kuczynski, 79, had a short tenure as president: the former Wall Street banker was elected by a razor-thin margin in June 2016, and took office the following month.

But he lacked a majority in Congress, and was almost immediatel­y embroiled in a messy conflict with the main opposition party, Popular Force, led by Keiko Fujimori, the daughter of disgraced ex-president Alberto Fujimori.

When reports emerged linking Kuczynski to Brazil’s scandalpla­gued constructi­on giant Odebrecht — accused of paying massive bribes to politician­s around Latin America for juicy public works contracts — Popular Force mounted a relentless push to remove him from office.

Odebrecht revealed in December that it had paid nearly US$5 million to consulting companies linked to Kuczynski when he was finance minister. — AFP

 ??  ?? Vizcarra is sworn in as Peru’s president at the Congress building in Lima, Peru. — Reuters photo
Vizcarra is sworn in as Peru’s president at the Congress building in Lima, Peru. — Reuters photo

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