World Press Photo 2021, Spot News, Stories, 2nd Prize Presidential Vacancy Photographer Ernesto Benavides Agence France-Presse

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2021 Photo Contest, Spot News, Stories, 2nd Prize "Presidential Vacancy" Photographer: Ernesto Benavides, Agence France-Presse

12 November 2020

Police form a blockade to prevent protesters from reaching the Peruvian Congress building in Lima, Peru, while the protesters throw paint.

Peru saw its greatest political instability in 20 years in mid-November, with three presidents coming into power over the course of little more than a week, resulting in massive protests throughout the country. On 9 November, the Peruvian national congress impeached President Martin Vizcarra, condemning his handling of the COVID-19 crisis and alleging that he had taken bribes while serving as a regional governor—a claim he denied. During his tenure, Vizcarra faced opposition from Congress, but amassed wide popularity, especially among Peruvian youth, as an anti-corruption crusader. Crowds began to gather at Plaza San Martín in Lima in protest at Congress’s move, spawning demonstrations in other parts of the country. Congress speaker Manuel Merino was installed as interim president on 10 November, sparking accusations of a parliamentary coup. Protests intensified, and on 12 November a National March occurred throughout Peru, demanding his resignation. On 14 November, thousands of people again took to the streets in a second National March, with many dressed in black. In Lima, two people were killed and more than 100 were injured in violent clashes with police. Manuel Merino resigned on 15 November, setting off celebrations in the streets. A new president, Francisco Sagasti, was inaugurated two days later.
2021 Photo Contest, Spot News, Stories, 2nd Prize "Presidential Vacancy" Photographer: Ernesto Benavides, Agence France-Presse