Swearing-in of Máximo San Román as constitutional president
Máximo San Román Cáceres was sworn in as constitutional president on April 21, 1992 before members of the dissolved Congress in the Lima Bar Association, after Fujimori's presidency was declared vacant due to "moral incapacity" following the April 5 coup d'état. This act was attended by 44 senators and 149 deputies.
On April 21, 1992, Máximo San Román Cáceres was sworn in as constitutional president before members of the dissolved Congress of the Republic at the Lima Bar Association headquarters. The ceremony was attended by 44 of the sixty senators and 149 of the 180 deputies. This act took place after around 100 representatives, including deputies and senators, declared the Presidency of the Republic vacant on April 9 due to "Alberto Fujimori Fujimori's moral incapacity", temporarily designating second vice-president Carlos García y García as president until San Román's return from abroad. San Román had attended a meeting of the OAS where he accused Fujimori of being a usurper, after the coup d'état of April 5 in which Fujimori dissolved the National Parliament.