Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Peruvian survives 2nd impeachmen­t try

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LIMA, Peru —Pedro Castillo, Peru’s president, survived his second impeachmen­t as opposition lawmakers Monday night failed to get enough votes to remove him from office eight months into his term.

Castillo characteri­zed the accusation­s against him as speculatio­n and argued that none could be substantia­ted.

The votes of at least 87 of the 130 lawmakers were needed to remove the president. Fifty-five voted in favor, 54 against and 19 abstained.

“I salute that common sense, responsibi­lity and democracy prevailed,” Castillo tweeted after the vote.

The lawmakers seeking to remove Castillo had noted he is the subject of three preliminar­y investigat­ions into possible corruption, which under Peruvian law cannot proceed until he is out of office. There is also a separate accusation from a would-be collaborat­or who alleged he is part of a criminal group that receives money in exchange for public works.

A survey by the Institute of Peruvian Studies published in March by the newspaper “La Republica” said Congress’ disapprova­l rate was 79%, while 68% had negative views of Castillo.

Peru has also been seeing demonstrat­ions across the country in recent days to protest prices for food, fuel and fertilizer.

 ?? ?? Police guard the jail where former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori is being held Tuesday in Lima, Peru. (AP/Guadalupe Pardo)
Police guard the jail where former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori is being held Tuesday in Lima, Peru. (AP/Guadalupe Pardo)

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