Presidency of Francisco Sagasti

The presidency of Francisco Sagasti in Peru started on 17 November 2020 in the midst of a constitutional crisis which resulted in multiple presidential successions to complete the remaining 2020-2021 presidential term. The administration has been deemed as a "Transitional government" and an "Emergency government" in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, an economic recession, and a political crisis which dominated Peruvian life.[1]

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Ascension to the presidency

On 15 November 2020, following the resignation of interim president Manuel Merino and the executive board of Congress, the legislative body elected a new President of Congress that through presidential succession, would assume the role of President. The first list of candidates was headed by Rocio Silva-Santisteban of Frente Amplio, who did not reach the vote threshold to become President of Congress. The second list of candidates had congressmen from Partido Morado, Frente Amplio, Accion Popular, and Somos Peru, which was approved. [2]

Second round[3]
Cargo Congresista Partido
President Francisco Rafael Sagasti Hochhausler Partido Morado
First Vice President Mirtha Esther Vásquez Chuquilín Frente Amplio
Second Vice President Luis Andrés Roel Alva Acción Popular
Third Vice President Matilde Fernández Flores Somos Perú
President Date Vote Total
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Francisco Sagasti

16 November 2020

Mayoría requerida: Simple

Yes
97 / 130
No
26 / 130
Abs.
0 / 130
Aus.
7 / 130
Mirtha Vásquez, President of Congress, swears in Francisco Sagasti.

Presidency

National Police

Five days after the inauguration, Sagasti announced major changes in the executive board of the National Police and announced that Cesar Augusto Cervantes would be appointed as the National General. [4][5][6]

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