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The government of Dina Boluarte deplored the Congress rejected yesterday, Friday, the possibility that general election will take place in October this year. in connection with the socio-political crisis that the country is going through.
Via the Twitter account of the administration of Peru executive power He urged the parliamentary benches to “suppress their partisan interests and put the interests of Peru above”.
“We regret that the Congress of the Republic could not agree on a date for a general election in which Peruvians can freely and democratically elect new authorities,” the tweet read.

Similar administration of Boluarte Zegarra He stressed that the situation in the country, affected by the blockade of roads and the constant anti-government protests that have been taking place in the south since January 4, requires the commitment parliament give a clear answer to citizenship.
“Our citizens are waiting for a clear answer in the near future, which will pave the way out of the political crisis and strengthen social peace,” he said.
The plenary session of the Congress rejected the proposal to postpone the elections to October 2023
After a long day Congress, with 45 votes in favor, 65 against and two abstentions, rejected last Friday, January 27, the possibility of postponing the presidential election to October this year. At the end of the results, a reconsideration of the vote was presented, which will be visible on Monday, the 30th.
Because it was a modification of the Constitution, the proposal required 87 votes in two legislatures, or 66 votes ratified in a referendum. However, neither of the two options was proposed.
Joseph Williams, President of Congress, announced that the session would resume next week. The left-wing benches demand that the Constituent Assembly be included and believe that the election proposal made by Fujimorismo was fraudulent.
Opinion presented by the Chairman of the Constitutional Commission, Fujimorist Hernando Guerra Garciapointed out that the authority President Dina Boluarte It will end on December 31, 2023, and its successor will take over from the first day of 2024 until July 28, 2029.
” President of the Republic elected to General Election – 2023 takes the oath and takes office from January 1, 2024, except for the period provided for by Article 116 of the Constitution, and ends his term on July 28, 2029,” the text submitted by the parliamentarian reads.
Source: RPP

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