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Peru Congress picks country’s eighth president in a decade
Jose Maria Balcazar installed as Peru’s interim president after Jose Jeri was ousted after barely four months in office
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Peruvian lawmakers picked Jose Maria Balcazar as the country’s new interim president on Wednesday, making him the country’s eighth leader in a decade after Jose Jeri was impeached on corruption allegations.
The left-wing lawmaker was elected head of Peru’s Congress after a vote broadcast live on TV, meaning the 83-year-old lawyer and former judge will become Peru’s eighth head of state since 2016.
The vote brought to an end a power vacuum of more than 24 hours, unprecedented in the country’s recent history.
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Balcazar will lead the country until his successor takes office on July 28, after the presidential election on April 12.

Jeri, 39, became the latest leader to fall victim to a cycle of institutional turmoil as a powerful Congress battles a weakened executive against a backdrop of chronic corruption and rising violence.
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