Declaration of Alberto Fujimori's vacancy due to moral incapacity
On April 9, 1992, approximately 100 congressmen declared Alberto Fujimori's presidency vacant due to "moral incapacity", appointing Carlos García y García as transitory president. This action was a response to the self-coup of April 5.
On April 9, 1992, around 100 representatives, including deputies and senators of the dissolved Congress, declared the Presidency of the Republic vacant due to the "moral incapacity of Alberto Fujimori Fujimori". This declaration took place four days after the self-coup of April 5, when Fujimori dissolved the National Parliament and reorganized the Judicial Power. The congressmen appointed second vice-president Carlos García y García as temporary president until the return of first vice-president Máximo San Román Cáceres. On April 21, San Román Cáceres was sworn in as the new constitutional president before members of the dissolved Congress (44 senators and 149 congressmen) in the Lima Bar Association.