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Election advancement continues without approval in the Legislative Assembly. The president CongressJosé Williams, once again suspended the plenary session until tomorrow, Thursday at 10:00 a.m. The decision came after Congressman Jaime Quito, who was due to present his minority opinion, indicated that he did not have an estimated time for a fourth adjournment. which he requested.
Offer Free Peru proposes electoral elections in 120 days and consultations to determine whether the citizens approve of the Constituent Assembly. This last point is most rejected by the right pews.
Shortly before this plenary session Congress – By 54 votes in favour, 68 against and 2 abstentions, rejected the replacement text submitted by Constitutional Commission which proposed to postpone the general election to December 2023. An initiative put forward by Congressman Hernando Guerra Garcia proposed that the elections be by-elections to complete the 2021-2026 period.
The Magisterial Bloc, Renovación Popular, Perú Democrático and Peru Bicentenario voted against, while the rest of the voting benches voted mixed. Only two abstained from Alejandro Munante and Hector Acuña.
“The President of the Republic, who has been in office since January 2023, calls a general by-election in 2023 to be held in December 2023. Her term of office ends on April 30, 2024, except for the period provided for in Article 112. President of the Republic The Republic, elected in the by-general elections of 2023, ends the constitutional period of 2021-2026. He takes the oath and takes office on May 1, 2024, except for the deadline set by Article 116, and ends his term on July 28, 2026,” reads the replacement text, which was not approved.
Boluarte must present his project
José Villalobos, electoral expert, spoke in favor of RPP News that now President Dina Boluarte has to present her electoral advancement project after Congress failed to reach a consensus on it.
“It would remain for the executive to submit its draft for October, but since the original proposal is already archived, you will need 66 votes in plenary so that this new draft, which will be submitted, can be allowed to be processed, since the regulations say that archival drafts, when they are on the same topic, new ones cannot be presented until the next parliament,” he explained.
The specialist said that the current legislature has been extended until February 10, and if the president presents his draft tomorrow, it can be seen before that date, first the vote will be allowed to debate, otherwise it will be very difficult to move the election forward.
Source: RPP

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