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Martin Vizcarra sworn in as Peru's new president, vows to fight graft

Xinhua | Updated: 2018-03-24 10:01
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Peru's new President Martin Vizcarra (R) is seen after taking the oath of office in Lima, Peru, on March 23, 2018. Peru's new President Martin Vizcarra took the oath of office on Friday, pledging to take a strong stance against corruption in government. [Photo/Xinhua]

LIMA - Peru's new President Martin Vizcarra took the oath of office on Friday, pledging to take a strong stance against corruption in government.

Vizcarra, who was vice president until scandal-hit Pedro Pablo Kuczynski handed in his resignation as president on Wednesday, also called for national unity.

"We will be very firm in combating actions that go against the law, no matter where, no matter what the cost ... with a steady hand," Vizcarra said in his first national address after being sworn in by the head of parliament.

Kuczynski's fall from grace should mark "the start of a new era," he added.

Earlier in the day, lawmakers accepted Kuczynski's resignation letter following a lively debate, with 105 votes in favor, 11 against, and four abstentions.

The vote officially left the top office vacant, paving the way for Vizcarra's swearing in, though there was little doubt that the majority of legislators would accept Kuczynski's departure.

Kuczynski was accused of accepting bribes from Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht when he was minister in the first half of the 2000s, with payments made to a U.S.-based consulting firm that he owned.

Kuczynski, who took office in July 2016, survived one impeachment vote in December 2017 and was about to undergo a second vote on Thursday, but videos surfaced appearing to show his political allies trying to buy legislative votes in his favor.

Prosecutors have filed a petition to prevent him from leaving the country.

Vizcarra is set to see through his term until 2021.

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