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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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Peru’s new interim President Jose Maria Balcazar as he gives a speech. Photo: Peruvian Congress via AFP
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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.

Jose Maria Balcazar, who was picked as the country’s new interim president. Photo: Reuters
Jose Maria Balcazar, who was picked as the country’s new interim president. Photo: Reuters

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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