President Martín Vizcarra faces a political trial in Congress on Friday after Peru’s highest court rejected his government’s call to block the vote, analysts said he would probably survive.
The Constitutional Court ruled by five votes to two to allow the vote, announced its president in a saying that in all cases, the political trial of Biscay seemed increasingly distant.
Analysts said their wary parties in Congress would not have the 87 votes needed to overthrow him when the 130-member chamber meets Friday morning.
Congress voted last week to open a process of political trial to the 57-year-old president for “moral incapacity” on allegations that he incited his aides to lie to anti-corruption investigators.
Vizcarra’s workplace sent a petition to the Constitutional Court this week on the grounds that the legislature had exceeded its powers and had no jurisdiction to seek to rule on the president’s ethical capacity.
However, Ledesma said that the seven-member court “decided to admit the jurisdictional claim in the process,” but that the ruling in that case would take several weeks.
Ledesma said that in the meantime, “in the gentile of political leaders’ statements, the emptiness (of the office of president) has weakened and there is no apparent urgency. “
The president’s main rival, Keiko Fujimori, had publicly stated that “there is sufficient evidence” to remove him from power.
Vizcarra, accompanied through his lawyer during the process, will face the unicameral Congress in the face of what will be a long debate.
Most opposition parties in the fragmented legislature said they would vote as a bloc.
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The president’s audience has been evident in opinion polls, social media and street protests.
Eight out of 10 Peruvians will continue until the end of his term in July 2021, according to an Ipsos survey.
Business leaders called on political leaders to demonstrate unity in dealing with the economic and fitness crisis, while influential Catholic leader Cardinal Pedro Barreto said impeachment of the president would be “catastrophic” for the country.
“Most people would like to see the page of this incident,” analyst Carlos Requena said.
“Nobody wins here: the executive branch and Congress don’t lose either. People see two state powers in a political struggle as a pandemic is killing Peruvians in terrible unemployment, which will take five years to recover,” analyst Augusto Alvarez Rodrich told the AFP.
The South American country has the world’s consistent population mortality rate of coronavirus, with more than 31,000 deaths and nearly three-quarters of a million cases.
“Politicians focus on other, much more vital things, such as how the country faces the economic stage and the pandemic,” David González, 53, an independent, told AFP.
“It’s stupid what they’re doing now,” said Cristian Zapata, a 29-year-old businessman from Lima.
The pressure on Vizcarra gave the impression of calming down as long as its Minister of Economy, Marie Antoinette Alva, survived a movement of distrust in Congress.
He had begun the week by pushing back his opponents, going on television to insist that he was the victim of a conspiracy after an anti-corruption crusade that put him and his minority government at odds with Congress.
Vizcarra’s 4 predecessors have been investigated for corruption.
Vizcarra succeeded Pedro Pablo Kuczynski in March 2018 after resigning before a political trial vote after being involved in the Odebrecht scandal.
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