The Manila Times

Peru’s president Kuczynski resigns

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LIMA: Peru’s President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski announced his resignatio­n on Wednesday (Thursday in Manila) in an address to the nation, the day before he was to face an impeachmen­t vote in Congress.

The 79-year-old former Wall Street - zilian constructi­on giant Odebrecht, denied allegation­s of bribe-taking but said his resignatio­n was “the best thing for the country.”

lose his job over the scandal in which - ing out millions of dollars in bribes and gifts to Latin American politician­s and businessme­n to secure public works contracts.

His resignatio­n comes a few weeks before Kuczynski was due to host the Summit of the Americas in Lima, where US President Donald Trump and others leaders of the Western Hemisphere are expected April 13-14.

that unfairly makes me appear guilty, I think the best thing for the country is for me to resign the presidency of the republic,” he said in the televised address, which showed him seated at a polished conference table with his cabinet standing grim-faced behind him.

“I do not want to be an obstacle, for the country to continue suffering with the uncertaint­y of these recent times,” said the president, who survived a previous impeachmen­t vote in December.

The Congress said it would debate the resignatio­n on Thursday and vote on Friday on whether to accept it.

Vice President Martin Vizcarra, who is currently serving as Peru’s ambassador to Canada, is likely to replace Kuczynski to avoid early elections at a time of widespread voter discontent with political parties.

Vizcarra, who is expected in Lima on Thursday, would hold the post until July 2021, when Kuczynski’s mandate was due to end.

Pressure built on Kuczynski to resign throughout Wednesday after the opposition alleged the embattled president was trying to buy votes ahead of the impeachmen­t ballot.

Lawmakers from Keiko Fujimori’s Popular Force party released recordings of her brother Kenji and others apparently negotiatin­g public works contracts in return for votes, and said it was proof that Kuczynski was trying to buy votes.

“This government thought it could buy everything. There will always be brave and worthy Peruvians who are not for sale. It’s time to tell Mr PPK that he’s leaving, and NOW!” Keiko Fujimori tweeted, using the president’s initials.

The videos, dating from December, impeachmen­t vote, which Kuczynski survived with Kenji Fujimori’s help.

Days later, Kuczynski pardoned the Fujimoris’ imprisoned father, ex-president Alberto Fujimori, in what was widely seen as a payoff for support.

The government denied vote buying.

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