Several people have been injured.
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Protests in Lima and other Peruvian cities have been taking place since Monday, when Congress decided in an impeachment lawsuit to remove Whiskey, who is accused of corruption.
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Viskarra has denied the allegations and accused the opposition of trying to destabilize the country.
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Congressman Speaker Manuel Merino has been appointed interim president.
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Tens of thousands of people protested in Lima and other Peruvian cities on Saturday.
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The demonstrations were largely peaceful. But clashes between protesters and police erupted in Lima in the evening. A group of protesters harassed police officers with stones and firecrackers, to which law enforcement responded with tear gas.
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The BBC reported that two young men had died in the clashes.
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Viskarra, 57, who has been in power since 2018 but is not a member of any political party, gained popular support in the fight against corruption but came into conflict with his opponents in Congress.
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In September, Whiskey had already passed one impeachment vote in Congress in connection with the leaked audio recordings, which instructed his assistants to hide details of how his office had hired a popular singer as a paid cultural adviser.
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Six of the nine parties represented in Congress expressed support for the impeachment in September, but were unable to garner enough votes to remove the president.
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