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Peru President Survives Move to Remove Him From Office

Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski pulled off a surprise victory against the opposition's bid to force him out of power as a graft scandal rocks Latin America.
Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski pulled off a surprise victory against the opposition's bid to force him out of power as a graft scandal rocks Latin America.
peru president survives move to remove him from office
Peru's President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski listens as his lawyer Alberto Borea (not pictured) addresses lawmakers of the opposition-ruled Congress, in Lima, Peru December 21, 2017. Credit: Reuters/Mariana Bazo
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Peru's President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski (R) addresses lawmakers of the opposition-ruled Congress next to President of Congress Luis Galarreta, in Lima, Peru December 21, 2017. Credit: Reuters/Mariana Bazo

Lima: Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski pulled off a surprise victory against the opposition's bid to force him from power as a graft scandal rocks Latin America, with a motion in Congress falling eight votes short of the 87 needed to oust him.

Before hours of debate in Congress, Kuczynski called on lawmakers to set aside his defects to help defend Peru's democracy from what he deemed a hasty "coup" attempt staged by the right-wing opposition Popular Force party.

Popular Force, which emerged under an authoritarian movement in the 1990s, sought to remove Kuczynski from office on grounds that he was "morally unfit" to govern after discovering his past business connections to a company at the center of the region's biggest graft scandal.

Kuczynski survived thanks to 19 votes against the motion, 21 abstentions and another 10 lawmakers who failed to show up. A motion to start the "presidential vacancy" proceedings passed with 93 votes last week.

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The final vote, widely unexpected just a few days ago, capped a week of intense political uncertainty in the world's second-biggest copper producer and one of Latin America's most stable and robust economies.

(Reuters)

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This article went live on December twenty-second, two thousand seventeen, at forty-eight minutes past one in the afternoon.

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