Chile's Pinera survives impeachment motion on Pandora Papers
Chiles billionaire President Sebastián Piñera dodged an impeachment motion brought after the Pandora Papers revealed a potential conflict of interest in his familys sale of a mining project stake.
The senates support for the motion reached 24 votes on Tuesday, short of the two-thirds - or 29 votes - needed to impeach a head of state.
The move clears the way for Piñera to finish his term, which ends in March.
At: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-11-16/chile-s-pinera-has-votes-to-avoid-impeachment-session-on-going-kw2qfmve
"The suspect who sold Chile cheap": A protester holds up a sign against Chilean President Sebastián Piñera in front of Chile's Congress on Tuesday.
Piñera, who was found in October's Pandora Papers revelations to have illegally sold a $150 million stake in a mining company using a British Virgin Islands cutout in order to avoid Chilean taxes, narrowly survived impeachment.
His four-year term ends in March.