Support for Peru's president surges after battle with Congress
OCTOBER 14, 2018 / 1:21 PM / 2 DAYS AGO
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LIMA (Reuters) - Peruvian President Martin Vizcarras approval rating shot up 16 points to a high of 61 percent in October, after he adopted a harder line with the opposition-run Congress, a monthly Ipsos poll showed on Sunday.
The public opinion survey, published in local newspaper El Comercio, was taken on Oct. 10-12, after Vizcarra threatened to dissolve Congress unless it passed his proposals for fighting entrenched graft in one of Latin Americas most stable economies.
Congress, where the unpopular conservative party Popular Force has a majority, approved the legislation last week.
Vizcarra took office in March to replace former president Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, who resigned in a graft scandal on the eve of his near-certain impeachment.
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