Francisco Sagasti sworn in as interim Peruvian leader

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On November 16, 2020, Francisco Sagasti was sworn in as the interim president of Peru, following a tumultuous period marked by the impeachment of President Martín Vizcarra and the subsequent resignation of his successor, Manuel Merino. Sagasti, a member of the centrist Purple Party and a former president of the Congress, was appointed with the primary goal of stabilizing the political landscape of the country. His leadership was seen as a crucial step towards restoring order amidst widespread protests and civil unrest that erupted in response to the political upheaval. Sagasti's administration focused on addressing the demands of the protesters, who were calling for political reforms and new elections. His interim presidency was intended to guide Peru through a transitional phase, ensuring that the country could move towards a more democratic and stable governance structure. Sagasti's experience in public service and commitment to democratic principles were viewed as essential in navigating the challenges faced by the nation during this critical time.
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