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LIMA (Reuters) – Peruvian lawmakers on Monday elected a new head of Congress from an opposition party, after his predecessor was ousted over influence peddling allegations and amid tensions with left-wing President Pedro Castillo. Jose Williams, a former head of Peru’s armed forces, is a recurrent critic of Castillo’s administration. He is a member of the conservative Avanza Pais party, which is headed by economist and former presidential candidate Hernando de Soto. Williams replaces Lady Camones, whom lawmakers voted to remove after pressure from Castillo over leaked audios that showed her di…