LIMA (Reuters) - Peru's President Ollanta Humala said on Sunday he thinks Vice President Omar Chehade should consider resigning over corruption allegations, but that he would wait for inquiries to conclude before deciding his fate.
The allegations against Chehade, one of Peru's two vice presidents, have caused the first political scandal of Humala's administration and threatened his high approval ratings.
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