People celebrate after the resignation of interim president Manuel Merino, at Plaza San Martin in Lima, Peru, Sunday, Nov. 15, 2020.
(AP Photo/Martin Mejia)LIMA – Peru’s interim president resigned Sunday as the nation plunged into its worst constitutional crisis in two decades following massive protests unleashed when Congress ousted the nation’s popular leader.
The politician agreed to step down after a night of unrest in which two young protesters were killed and half his Cabinet resigned.
Congress called an emergency session for Sunday evening to select a new president, but was still debating the question late into the night.
Merino, previously head of Congress, stepped in as interim president, but his six-day rule was marred by constant protests.