Constitutional accusation against Alan García Pérez

On October 2, 1991, the Chamber of Deputies approved the constitutional accusation of former President Alan García Pérez on charges of illicit enrichment and against public faith, with 95 votes in favor. In December of the same year, the accusation was dismissed by a Supreme Vocal.

The Chamber of Deputies approved by a majority of 95 votes, against 57 and 26 abstentions, to constitutionally accuse former president Alan García Pérez. The charges presented were for alleged illicit enrichment and crimes against public faith. This constitutional accusation took place in the context of the first year of Alberto Fujimori's government. Subsequently, in December 1991, a Supreme Vocal rejected the Public Prosecutor's accusation against former president Alan García Pérez.

Source: Informe CVR, página 203
Location: Lima, Perú