Politicians Angry Over Firing of Peru's PM Merino
Reuters
Saturday, December 13, 2003; 12:07 PM
By Robin Emmott
LIMA, Peru (Reuters) - Opposition politicians on Saturday condemned a decision by Peru's President Alejandro Toledo to fire his popular Prime Minister Beatriz Merino, and called for a cabinet based on consensus, not political favors.
Toledo asked for his cabinet's resignation on Friday, including that of Merino, ahead of a cabinet reshuffle on Monday, seeming unable to head off a clash of personalities between himself and Merino over who to name as ministers.
Merino, a tax lawyer with a reputation for honesty, is seen as key to helping unpopular Toledo reform Peru's weak institutions, improve tax collection and drive economic growth.
Merino wants more capable people in government independent of party affiliation, but Toledo faces pressure from his own Peru Posible party to fill the cabinet with more party members and allies.
"Asking for the prime minister's resignation is laughable," National Unity party lawmaker Jose Barba told reporters.
"It's not right that a woman such as her, who gave her unselfish support, has received such treatment," he added.
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