“Maldito”: protester gives a brutal “punch” to Peruvian congressman after Vizcarra’s removal | International



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The opposition congressman in Peru, Ricardo Burga, was brutally attacked by a protester, minutes after the dismissal for “moral incapacity” approved by the Inca Parliament against President Martín Vizcarra, for alleged bribes when he held a position as regional governor in 2014.

While the opposition spokesman Popular Action, who voted in favor of Vizcarra’s departure, declared before the press in Plaza Bolívar, in front of Congress, about the implications of the controversial departure of the Peruvian president, with several cameras and microphones focused on him, a young man pounced on the parliamentarian and gave him a strong “punch” on the face, which, of course, was recorded in images.

Shock, surprise, and disbelief they took the stage of the scene, a “right hand” capable of knocking out any professional boxer in a ring. Although, in this case, it was an inadvertent action, in the midst of a tumult and rather close to cowardice, “trunk”.

“Damned”The protester told the neighboring country’s politician, seconds after attacking him.

“Scoundrel, what are you doing?”journalists told the attacker after the controversial episode.

Finally, the police who were at the scene took the man away, in a detained condition.

The “vacancy” motion that removed the Peruvian head of state was approved by 105 votes in favor, 19 against and four abstentions, exceeding the 87 votes required.



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