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Peru’s President Kuczynski, accused of corruption, defies the odds and his critics to survive impeachment vote

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Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski (second right) is pictured next to the President of the Congress Luis Galarreta (left) after delivering a speech before the Peruvian National Congress in Lima in defence against a motion of impeachment. Photo: Agence France-Presse
Agence France-Presse

Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski narrowly survived an impeachment vote late Thursday by lawmakers accusing him of graft in relation to disgraced Brazilian construction firm Odebrecht.

“The demand for vacancy on grounds of permanent moral incapacity has not been approved,” the speaker of the opposition-dominated chamber, Luis Galarreta, said after the motion received 79 votes in favour, 19 against and 21 abstentions.

The motion failed by eight votes, as at least 87 votes were required to approve an impeachment.

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“Peruvians. Tomorrow begins a new chapter in our history: reconciliation and reconstruction of our country. One single force, one single Peru,” a triumphant Kuczynski wrote on his Twitter account.

Dozens of people went to the presidential palace to congratulate him on the outcome.
Opposition lawmakers look up at a screen as votes are tallied during the failed attempt to impeach Peru’s President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski. Photo: Reuters
Opposition lawmakers look up at a screen as votes are tallied during the failed attempt to impeach Peru’s President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski. Photo: Reuters
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The motion had been put to the lawmakers after a 14-hour session that started with a two-hour appearance by Kuczynski to defend his position.

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