In Conclusions, the lawyer for the former president of Peru, Martín Vizcarra, affirms that when the Constitutional Court of that country rules on the legitimacy of what happened, it could be restored.
Martín Vizcarra's lawyer affirms that the former president could return to power | Video | CNN
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In Conclusions, the lawyer for the former president of Peru, Martín Vizcarra, affirms that when the Constitutional Court of that country decides on the | Latin America | CNN
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