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Paraguay president says “accepts the fight” after calls for impeachmen­t

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ASUNCION, (Reuters) - Paraguayan President Mario Abdo said yesterday he “accepts the fight” after some lawmakers announced they will push to impeach him following the scandal over the signing of an energy policy with Brazil, which they said went against the country’s sovereignt­y.

“I accept the fight! For a Paraguay without mafias!” Abdo tweeted after some opposition parties and dissident lawmakers said they will seek to impeach him along with Vice President Hugo Velazquez.

The call for impeachmen­t is the latest developmen­t in a scandal over the signing of an energy deal with Brazil, a blow to Abdo who has forged close ties with Brazil, South America’s No. 1 economy.

An impeachmen­t would require 53 votes in the Chamber of Deputies and require Senate backing.

“We are going to prepare the correspond­ing documentat­ion for the prosecutio­n of poor performanc­e. We have to do new elections,” said Efrain Alegre, leader of Paraguay’s Liberal Party, the main opposition group.

The scandal was sparked by an energy deal - made public last week - and was related to the giant Itaipu hydroelect­ric plant that straddles the two countries, which officials and lawmakers said would be hugely harmful for Paraguay and cost the state around $200 million. Paraguay’s foreign minister and three other officials resigned on Monday in the wake of the backlash.

“Everyone’s position was unanimous. We are talking about treason to the homeland. We are facing a very serious scenario,” Senator Sergio Godoy of Honor Colorado, a dissident faction within the government, said on a local television channel.

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