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The Collegium of the Supreme Prosecutor’s Office issued a statement on Wednesday evening, saying that objective results will be achieved in the course of the investigation into the protests that are taking place in various regions of the country against the government. Dina Boluarte and Congress of the Republic.
In its statement, the council reaffirmed its commitment and duty to prevent and prosecute crime. Therefore, they indicated that they respect the right to protest within the framework of the protection of human rights, excluding acts of violence.
In this line, they indicated that they issued instructions that the investigations arising from these protests be carried out with a guarantee of respect for interculturality.
“General and specific instructions have been given National Prosecutor’s Office ensure an investigation that achieves objective results while respecting human rights and intercultural approaches,” they said.
Respect for the autonomy of the authorities
In addition, they mentioned their respect for the autonomy of the authorities of the State, as well as the constitutional bodies of the Peruvian State.
“Such mutual respect also prevents interference in the decisions of public authorities and in the legal criteria adopted by prosecutors in the exercise of their functions, in accordance with their powers recognized in the current conventional, constitutional and legal order.”
This statement is given after the meeting Council of the Supreme Prosecutor’s Office as the highest governing body at the January 9 meeting.
Source: RPP

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