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He Board of Directors of Parliamentconsisting of the Board of Directors and the Council of Spokesmen, will meet today, Monday, to determine the date and time when the report will be discussed, which recommends constitutionally accusing former President Pedro Castillo of a criminal organization, among other things. at the plenary session.
It should be noted that Constitutional Complaint 307, presented by the National Attorney to Congress on December 12, concerns former ministers Juan Silva and Gainer Alvarado, who are also charged with an alleged criminal offense.
Approval in the Standing Committee
Last Friday, the Permanent Committee of Congress approved by 19 votes in favor, 9 against and one abstention a final report recommending that former President Pedro Castillo be charged with alleged crimes of criminal organization, influence peddling and conspiracy.
Once the Board of Directors is placed on the plenary agenda, a decision will be made on whether to give National Attorney Patricia Benavidez the green light to continue investigating the cases. Tarata Bridge, Petroper and the Ministry of Housing.
Likewise, with 28 votes in favor and none against, a document was approved that recommends that Juan Silva, in his capacity as former Minister of Transport and Communications, be constitutionally charged with alleged crimes. criminal organization And collusion.
In the same way, with 28 votes in favor to one against and no abstentions, a report was approved against Geiner Alvarado in his capacity as former Minister of Housing, Construction and Sanitation for alleged crimes criminal organization.
Diego Bazan and Lady Camones will support the final report before the plenary
After voting in the Standing Committee, Chairman Subcommittee on Constitutional Accusations (SAC)Lady Camones, asked to be her along with the parliamentarian Preliminary countryDiego Bazan, who supports the final report against Castillo Terrones.
“The Subcommittee on Constitutional Accusations is proposing Congressman Diego Bazan Calderon and the undersigned Lady Camones Soriano as an accusatory subcommittee so that we can support the final report and formulate an indictment before the plenary session of the Congress of the Republic,” he said. .
Standing Commission President José Williams called for a vote to approve Camones’ proposal. Subsequently, with 20 votes against and 8 abstentions, the parliamentary working group approved their repeal. Camones And bazan support persons.
Source: RPP

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