LIMA, Nov 16 (NNN-ANDINA) – Peruvian President, Manuel Merino, presented his resignation yesterday, amid protests that broke out across the country, after he assumed the presidency last Tuesday, following the removal of former President, Martin Vizcarra.
“I want to inform the entire country that I presented my irrevocable resignation to the position of President of the Republic and I invoke peace and unity of all Peruvians,” Merino said in a televised address.
He made the announcement, after the Peruvian Congress held a crisis session yesterday and asked him to resign, amid social protests, which have left at least two people dead, according to local media reports.
“Nothing justifies that a legitimate protest should trigger the deaths of Peruvians,” Merino said, adding that, “these events should be thoroughly investigated by the corresponding authorities to determine all responsibilities.”
“My commitment is to Peru and I will do my best to guarantee the constitutional succession that Congress determines,” he said.
Merino became the third president of Peru to serve during the 2016-2021 presidential term, following Pedro Pablo Kuczynski and Martin Vizcarra.
Prior to Merino’s announcement, Luis Valdez, Peru’s president of Congress, announced that the Legislative Board of Directors would be renewed, to begin the process of choosing a new president.
Members of the Purple Party, who largely voted against Vizcarra’s removal, presented a proposal to return Vizcarra to office.
“Mr. Vizcarra and his cabinet will resume their positions immediately, to continue with the efforts against the pandemic and the economic crisis. We Peruvians cannot wait,” the party’s proposal stated.– NNN-ANDINA