Lima:Peruvian President Martin Vizcarra has dissolved the national Congress, triggering a vote to elect a new legislative, as he faced increasing pressure from the opposition.
"I have decided to dissolve Congress and call congressional elections. This is a constitutional act," Vizcarra said in a televised message.
The President said that his order was 'within the powers described' in the nation's constitution and that he sought to put an end to this stage of political deadlock that has prevented Peru from growing at the best pace of its capabilities.
He added that he hoped this exceptional measure will allow citizens to finally express themselves and define the future of our country through their participation at the polls.
The President decided after Congress defied his administration by appointing a new member to the constitutional court without debating the government's objection.
The opposition lawmakers - who mainly belong to the right-wing Popular Force party led by former presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori - passed the vote anointing Gonzalo Ortiz de Zevallos as a justice on the highest court in the land.
Ortiz de Zevallos' nomination was controversial because he is the first cousin of the chamber's speaker, Pedro Olaechea, who pressed on with the vote despite heavy protest by liberal and left-wing lawmakers.