Manuel Merino
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On 9 November 2020, the Congress impeached and removed President Martín Vizcarra from office on the grounds of "moral incapacity", a vague term dating back to the 19th century, relating to "mental incapacity" or "mental retardation". The move was seen as a coup by many Peruvians, with Vizcarra's removal resulting in the beginning of the 2020 Peruvian protests. The following day, as the President of the Peruvian Congress, Merino became the new president of Peru following the line of succession established in the nation's constitution. Five days after taking office, he resigned from the presidency after two deaths in the protests. Polls showed that 94% of Peruvians had disapproved of Merino's accession to the presidency. He was succeeded by Francisco Sagasti. Provided by Wikipedia
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6by Zapata Sapiencia, ÁlvaroOther Authors: “...Garretón Merino, Manuel Antonio...”
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13by Salinero Rates, Mónica InésOther Authors: “...Garretón Merino, Manuel Antonio...”
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