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  1. Primer gabinete de Vizcarra que juramentó el 2 de abril de 2018. El 2 de abril de 2018 juramentó el primer gabinete ministerial de Vizcarra, presidido por César Villanueva, congresista de Alianza para el Progreso y exministro de Ollanta Humala. Villanueva fue uno de los promotores del segundo pedido de vacancia contra Kuczynski. [71]

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    Vizcarra was born in Lima, the son of César Vizcarra Vargas, who was an American Popular Revolutionary Alliance (APRA) member, and Doris Cornejo, an elementary school teacher. His father was mayor of Moquegua and a member of the Constituent Assembly of 1978. His family was based in Moquegua, but moved to Limadue to a pulmonary complication that put...

    Vizcarra studied at the IEP Juan XXIII and the GUE Simón Bolívar, in Moquegua. For university education, Vizcarra graduated from the National University of Engineering in Lima in 1984 while also earning a degree in Management Administration from ESAN Graduate School of Business.

    Governor of Moquegua

    His political ambitions began in his home region of Moquegua, where he ran as an independent affiliated with the APRA party for the governorship in 2006, narrowly missing election. In 2008, Vizcarra led protests, known as "Moqueguazo", surrounding unequal mining payments to the community. He travelled to Lima to mediate the crisis, explaining the payment issue to the Peruvian Council of Ministerswho agreed to make necessary changes to laws surrounding the issue. This event inspired Vizcarra's...

    Vice-presidency

    Vizcarra was elected into the office of First Vice President of Peru in 2016 general election, running beside Pedro Pablo Kuczynski of the Peruanos Por el Kambioparty. Shortly after being elected, he was also tasked with serving as Minister of Transportation and Communications.

    Following the resignation of President Kuczynski, Vizcarra returned to Peru to assume the presidency on 23 March 2018.Upon being sworn in, Vizcarra stated in regards to corruption, "we've had enough", promising to lead against such practices in the Andean nation. Peruvian author and Nobel laureate in Literature Mario Vargas Llosastated that Vizcarr...

    Congressional campaign

    Vizcarra announced on 27 November 2020 that he would campaign for a seat in congress for the 2021 Peruvian congressional election, joining the We Are Peru party, a party that voted for his removal just weeks before. The We Are Peru party's presidential candidate Daniel Salaverry welcomed Vizcarra to the party. If elected into congress, Vizcarra would obtain parliamentary immunity from the investigations that resulted with his removal from the presidency.When asked if attempting to avoid prose...

    Vacunagate

    In February 2021, the scandal known as Vacunagate broke out, in which it was revealed that in October 2020 Vizcarra, alongside his family and friends, was vaccinated with the Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine before it was able to reach the Peruvian public. The revelation sparked controversy, as at the time the Vizcarra government said there was still no negotiations regarding the COVID-19 vaccine. On 16 April 2021, the Congress of Peru in an 86 to 0 vote decided to ban Vizcarra from public office f...

    Request for preventive detention

    On 12 March 2021, the prosecutor Germán Juárez Atoche requested preventive detention for 18 months for Vizcarra. This was within the framework of the investigation for the alleged crimes of aggravated collusion, improper passive bribery and illicit association to commit a crime. The hearing was scheduled for 17 March, where Judge María de los Ángeles Álvarez Camacho, after hearing both reasons from the prosecution and the defense of Vizcarra, rejectedthe request for preventive detention and a...

    During Vizcarra's inauguration ceremony, some Peruvians took to the streets to protest against the government, calling for the removal of all politicians. Weeks later, an Ipsos survey in April 2018 found that out of those asked Vizcarra had an approval rate of 57%, a disapproval rate of 13% while about 30% of respondents were undecided. A month lat...

    Following Peru's 2020 legislative elections that replaced an unpopular congress, The Economist wrote "By championing the fight against corruption, Mr Vizcarra has achieved the rare feat for a Peruvian president of remaining popular". Americas Quarterlypenned that Vizcarra had "overwhelming public support", but without a political party or allies in...

    Vizcarra is described as a centrist and he has attributed his political beliefs as stemming from his father, with Vizcarra saying that his guidance made him concerned about social issues. He values his ability to "know how to listen" and to "go step by step", with his supporters often describing him as a bridge builder who is able to mediate compli...

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  2. Desde que inició su mandato en marzo del 2018, el presidente de la República, Martín Vizcarra, ha tenido en total a 35 ministros de Estado, algunos de los cuales renunciaron en bloque,...

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  3. 10 de nov. de 2020 · El Congreso de Perú destituyó este lunes al presidente Martín Vizcarra. El pleno del Parlamento declaró la "permanente incapacidad moral" del mandatario en el juicio político abierto contra él,...

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  4. 10 de nov. de 2020 · En un discurso a las puertas de la sede del gobierno peruano, Vizcarra manifestó su rechazo a la decisión del Congreso de destituirle y negó las acusaciones de corrupción contra él.

  5. El Gobierno de Martín Vizcarra en el Perú comenzó el 23 de marzo de 2018 en medio de una profunda crisis política que trajo consigo tanto la renuncia de Pedro Pablo Kuczynski como la asunción de Vizcarra como jefe de Estado.