Less than one week after assuming the office of the presidency, Manuel Merino has stepped down as interim president of Peru.

Iran PressAmerica: Peru’s interim president, Manuel Merino, resigned on Sunday, less than a week into his new administration, after protests calling for his removal left two dead and dozens injured, plunging the country into yet another political crisis, as Reuters reported.

Merino assumed the presidency on Tuesday after the opposition-dominated Congress voted to remove his predecessor Martin Vizcarra, over bribery allegations, which he denies.

The move caps a week of political turmoil that has embroiled the country since former President Martín Vizcarra was removed by legislators Monday night. Merino, who was head of Congress, took his place on Tuesday and faced immediate opposition from Peruvians who refused to recognize his authority.

Merino promised that voters could make their voices heard during April's presidential election. But the unrest continued, coming to a head-on Saturday when two protesters were killed by police. By Sunday, most of Merino's Cabinet had resigned, and Congress asked him to relinquish the role.