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Minister of Justice Jose Tello will be presented today before the Congressional Constitution Committee in support of a bill introduced by the executive branch to advance the general election.
Jose Tello He is an electoral law expert, so you can expect him to make the best case for a schedule that should end on December 31st with the inauguration of a new president and vice presidents, as well as a new Congress.
This is an uncertain and risky mission, especially as the days pass without agreement and the end of the current legislature is nearing. If the schedule is not approved in the first reading, then it cannot be approved in the next legislature. And in this case, the only way to force an early election will depend on the resignation Dina Boluarte.
This possibility, however, was ruled out by Boluarte herself, as well as by Minister Tello, who confirmed yesterday that Boluarte’s permanence as president is a requirement for governability. In essence, his resignation will open a Pandora’s box with unforeseen consequences.
However, the best proof that there is friction at the top of the government is the resignation letter. Raul Molinawho until yesterday held the position of head of the technical department of the presidential apparatus of the republic.
Molina explained to the president that “substantial political gestures are needed to make the dialogue option viable… and it becomes much more difficult to live with the very high number of deaths that have occurred in this crisis without clear and timely responsibilities.” have not yet been credited for these irreparable losses.
Meanwhile the Chancellor Ana Cecilia Gervasi admitted in an interview The newspaper “New York Times that the government currently has no evidence of criminal financing of the demonstrations.
He Peru he needs a government with unity and transparency that inspires confidence. Only then will he be able to convince, however difficult it may be, that his plan to advance the elections is best for the country.
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Source: RPP

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