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This Friday Congress of the Republic The session will begin at 9 am this Friday, February 17, the last day of the legislature, when debate can be resumed to make progress in the general election.
Chairman of the Legislative Assembly, Joseph Williamsdecided to extend the current legislature until this Friday so that the bill presented by the executive branch to vest legislative powers can be discussed and voted on.
However, the topic of early electionwhich had already been rejected three times by the plenum, was not included in the agenda.
For this to happen, it is necessary that Council of Representatives change schedule.
The expansion of the agenda requires 61 votes, which have already been reached after the bench of Alianza para el Progreso added its 11 signatures to the minutes of the Council of Spokesmen.
Parliamentary groups supporting this initiative to put early elections on the agenda: strength of the people, Free Peru, Alliance for Progress, Democratic change – together for Peru And we can pen.
rejected initiatives
So far, the Legislative Assembly has rejected three initiatives to advance a general election.
Similar Constitutional Commission filed a draft that the executive branch raised so that elections would be held in October of this year.
In this line, 87 votes are needed to reopen a bill already submitted to that legislature, as specified in Article 78 of the House Rules of Congress.
At this Friday’s meeting, lawmakers will be able to attend the meeting room in person or appear virtually on the meeting platform. parliament.
Source: RPP

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