LIMA (Reuters) – Peruvian lawmakers voted against a proposed ouster of the president’s star economy minister on Tuesday, defusing some of the political turmoil that has rocked the Andean country as it struggles with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
The vote is a reprieve for Mara Antonieta Alva, a 35-year-old, Harvard-trained public official, after 73 lawmakers voted against the censure motion over her handling of the economy during the pandemic, leaving it short of the required threshold.
(Reporting by Marco Aquino; Writing by Cassandra Garrison)