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Martin Vizcarra leads by 14.9 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

Politician · Modern
After the overthrow of President Venustiano Carranza, de la Huerta served as interim president from June to November 1920. He oversaw the transition to the presidency of
De la Huerta launched a rebellion against President
Martín Vizcarra, then First Vice President, succeeded to the presidency after the resignation of Pedro Pablo Kuczynski. His ascension was seen as a chance to restore public trust in government amid widespread corruption.
President Vizcarra dissolved the Peruvian Congress after it refused to hold a vote of confidence on his anti-corruption reforms. This triggered a constitutional crisis, but Vizcarra called for new legislative elections, which were held in 2020.
Vizcarra was impeached by the new Congress on charges of corruption and moral incapacity, and removed from office. His removal was highly controversial, with many seeing it as a political maneuver by the opposition, and it sparked widespread protests.
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