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congressman popular updateAlejandro Mugnante, introduced a bill to legislators can be re-elected immediately in the next period. For his part, MP Preliminary countryRosseli Amuruz came up with an initiative to reduce the presidential mandates National Electoral Jury (JNE)Jorge Luis Salas Arenas and head ONPEPiero Corvetto.
Both proposals were made as part of general election reforms and in the midst of protests calling for the closure of Congress and the resignation of President Dina Boluarte.
Another of the possible reforms, which was discussed in the constitutional commission of the Congress, chaired by Hernando Guerra, from Fuerza Popular, was a return to bicameralism. However, it is not taken into account that already in 2018, 90% of citizens were against this initiative, and more than 85% of the population spoke in favor of a ban on re-elections to parliament.

The Amuruz project proposes to hold the upcoming elections “without interrogations.”
Through a more than dubious project, legislator Rosselli Amuruz raises change electoral leaders in order for the elections to be “conflict-free”. For now, it should be noted that both international organizations and the National Prosecutor’s Office itself have ruled out the possibility of alleged fraud in the 2021 general election.
“The president National Electoral Jury (JNE) and head National Directorate of Electoral Processes (ONPE) their term ends in April 2023. The deadlines established by Articles 180 and 182, respectively, of the Political Constitution of the State, as an exception, do not apply to them,” the Amuruz project says.

Reduce the number of votes for the election of the Ombudsman
In addition to re-election, Alejandro Munante introduced another bill reduce the number of votes required to elect an ombudsman. The proposal includes changing the number of votes from 87 to 78 to make it easier for Congress to reach the quota and elect an official.
” Ombudsman elected and removed by Congress in a positive vote three-fifths of its legal number”, refers to a document promoted by Muñante.
However, the Constitution clarifies that for the election of a defense counsel, a “vote two thirds of your legal number”congressmen

Source: RPP

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