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Peruvian PM resigns ahead of no-confidence vote

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Lima: Peruvian Prime Minister Gustavo Adrianzen submitted his resignation Tuesday, hours before Congress was set to debate at least three motions seeking his removal.

“In consideration of the nation’s higher interests, I feel duty-bound to present my irrevocable resignation from the position of president of the Council of Ministers,” Adrianzen said in a televised address.

He was joined by his cabinet and President Dina Boluarte, who has consistently defended him and praised his performance.

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