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Peru president fights impeachment over Odebrecht scandal | |
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Peru's President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski has made a last-minute plea on the eve of an appearance before Congress that could remove him from office. | Peru's President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski has made a last-minute plea on the eve of an appearance before Congress that could remove him from office. |
In a judicial appeal he argued he had been "convicted in advance". | In a judicial appeal he argued he had been "convicted in advance". |
Mr Kuczynski's opponents want to impeach him for allegedly receiving illegal payments from the Brazilian construction company Odebrecht. | Mr Kuczynski's opponents want to impeach him for allegedly receiving illegal payments from the Brazilian construction company Odebrecht. |
Peru's two vice-presidents have pledged their support for Mr Kuczynski, who denies the allegations against him. | Peru's two vice-presidents have pledged their support for Mr Kuczynski, who denies the allegations against him. |
Correspondents say his chances of survival appear slim. Ninety-three lawmakers have backed an impeachment vote where only 87 votes are needed for it to go ahead. | Correspondents say his chances of survival appear slim. Ninety-three lawmakers have backed an impeachment vote where only 87 votes are needed for it to go ahead. |
If removed, he would be the first sitting president to be forced out in the Odebrecht scandal which has spread through a number of countries in Latin America and beyond. | If removed, he would be the first sitting president to be forced out in the Odebrecht scandal which has spread through a number of countries in Latin America and beyond. |
In a televised address, President Kuczynski accused Congress of trying to mount a coup. | In a televised address, President Kuczynski accused Congress of trying to mount a coup. |
"Along with my two vice-presidents I will maintain, with complete conviction, my commitment to the country and I will defend my moral capacity to continue to serve all Peruvians until the end of my term," he said. | "Along with my two vice-presidents I will maintain, with complete conviction, my commitment to the country and I will defend my moral capacity to continue to serve all Peruvians until the end of my term," he said. |
"We are facing a coup disguised as supposedly legitimate legal interpretations." | "We are facing a coup disguised as supposedly legitimate legal interpretations." |
Peru's first Vice-President, Martin Vizcarra, professed his loyalty to Mr Kuczynski after he returned home from Canada where he serves as ambassador. | Peru's first Vice-President, Martin Vizcarra, professed his loyalty to Mr Kuczynski after he returned home from Canada where he serves as ambassador. |
The second Vice-President, Mercedes Araoz, tweeted her "loyalty and total support" to the president, adding: "We continue to work as a team to move forward with the social revolution which the people democratically voted for." | The second Vice-President, Mercedes Araoz, tweeted her "loyalty and total support" to the president, adding: "We continue to work as a team to move forward with the social revolution which the people democratically voted for." |
Mr Kuczynski, 79, initially denied receiving any money from Odebrecht. He now denies receiving any illegal payments but admits working on an advisory basis for the firm. | Mr Kuczynski, 79, initially denied receiving any money from Odebrecht. He now denies receiving any illegal payments but admits working on an advisory basis for the firm. |
The payments by Odebrecht were made to Westfield Capital Ltd, a company owned by Mr Kuczynski. He said that while he owned the company, he was not its manager when it received the payments. | The payments by Odebrecht were made to Westfield Capital Ltd, a company owned by Mr Kuczynski. He said that while he owned the company, he was not its manager when it received the payments. |
He says he had no involvement in the company's management while he held ministerial roles in the government of former President, Alejandro Toledo (2001-06). | He says he had no involvement in the company's management while he held ministerial roles in the government of former President, Alejandro Toledo (2001-06). |
Mr Kuczynski has asked the Organization of American States (OAS), based in Washington, to send observers to monitor the moves towards impeachment. | Mr Kuczynski has asked the Organization of American States (OAS), based in Washington, to send observers to monitor the moves towards impeachment. |
Critics of the impeachment vote say it is a power grab by the right-wing opposition Popular Force party, which controls Peru's congress. The party's leader, Keiko Fujimori, lost the 2016 election to Mr Kuczynski by a tiny margin. | Critics of the impeachment vote say it is a power grab by the right-wing opposition Popular Force party, which controls Peru's congress. The party's leader, Keiko Fujimori, lost the 2016 election to Mr Kuczynski by a tiny margin. |
Popular Force says Mr Kuczynski has repeatedly lied about his links to Odebrecht. | Popular Force says Mr Kuczynski has repeatedly lied about his links to Odebrecht. |
Peruvian prosecutors are also investigating allegations of illegal donations from the company to Ms Fujimori's campaign. | Peruvian prosecutors are also investigating allegations of illegal donations from the company to Ms Fujimori's campaign. |
Former President Toledo is currently fighting extradition to Peru over charges that he received bribes from Odebrecht. The country's last President, Ollanta Humala, is in pre-trial detention along with his wife, Nadine Heredia, facing charges of laundering money from the company. | Former President Toledo is currently fighting extradition to Peru over charges that he received bribes from Odebrecht. The country's last President, Ollanta Humala, is in pre-trial detention along with his wife, Nadine Heredia, facing charges of laundering money from the company. |
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