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Congresswoman Rosangela Barbaran of Fuerza Popular responded via her social media to Sunday’s complaint. Panorama, about a trip he made to Cajamarca on New Year’s Eve with state-sponsored tickets. In this sense, he denied any violations and assured that in parliament it is carried out “in the most transparent way.”
“I traveled to Cajamarca, as well as to other regions, for various events, and I took my young daughter with me, the purchase of an air ticket for which was fully paid for by my personal funds, and not by the state,” the congressman said in a statement.
barbarian assured that he was in Lima in the first days of 2023 for the events that were held at that time, such as The swearing in of Rafael López Allaga.
For his part, Congressional third vice president Alejandro Mugnante said at a press conference that if responsibility is found, lawmakers will be sanctioned and attention will be drawn to all the internal organs of parliament.
Congressmen who traveled on New Year’s Day
Four congressmen spent the new year in different regions of the country on tickets paid for by parliament. It was announced on Sunday Panorama. Three legislators who agreed to this exemption are on the left bench, and one is a member of Fujimorismo.
According to the Sunday newspaper, the deputies traveled from December 27 to January 2, despite the fact that the week of representation was from December 1 to 7. That is, they were non-working days.
Flavio Cruz from Peru Libre was in Juliaca; Segundo Quiros of the Master’s Block in Chiclayo; Rosangela Barbaran of Fuerza Popular went to Cajamarca and Esmeralda Limachi from Democratic Peru to Tacna. Each of them tried to justify the reasons for this trip.
Congress has provided in its rules that it can only pay for tickets to the work of the Congress, and not to other recreational or family events.
Flavio Cruz He indicated on Sunday that he traveled to Juliaca to participate in family and sporting activities in the region. However, he felt that the questions on the issue were “biased” to make congressmen on the left uncomfortable.
At the same time, the legislator Second Kyros He admitted that he went to Chiclayo with paid tickets to perform “directions”, but said he did not remember what those actions were.
Emerald Limachi He stated that he visited the prison in Tacna “for Christmas events” as an excuse for his trip. However, he also stated that he had no recollection of any other activities he had done in the region.
Source: RPP

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