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Today, Friday, on the agenda of the plenary session of Congress is the discussion of the final report of the Subcommittee on Constitutional Charges, which recommends that the former president be constitutionally charged. Pedro Castillo.
The said report concerns constitutional complaint no. 302, formulated by the National Prosecutor, Patricia Benavidez, against the former head of state and his former ministers John Silva And Gainer Alvarado.
Scope of the final report
The plenary session, the last of this regular legislature, will begin at 9 am. and the first items on the agenda are the debate on the said final report, which will be supported by the chairman of the Subcommittee on Constitutional Charges, Lady Camones, and Congressman Diego Bazan, who proposes to blame Terrones Castle for alleged criminal organization aggravated crimes, aggravated influence peddling, and conspiracy.
He also recommends blaming Juan Silva Villegasformer Minister of Transport and Communications, already Gainer Alvarado Lopezformer Minister of Housing, for the alleged commission of a crime against public order in the form of a criminal organization.
The final report was approved by the Subcommittee on Constitutional Charges on December 29 last year, and then Standing Commissionlast February 10th.
As is known, the Rules of Procedure of Congress indicate that consent to the approval of a constitutional charge requires a positive vote of half plus one of the members of parliament, without the participation of members of parliament. Permanent Commission.
early election
The plenary session is also expected to resume debate around projects for early general elections. This is after the representative of the bench of the Alliance for Progress (APP) Alejandro Sotoannounced yesterday that his parliamentary group had joined a virtual Council of Representatives act that asked the Board of Directors to schedule said debate.
“The goal is to contribute once and for all to the discussion on the issue of reducing the mandate of the president, congressmen and move on to the electoral process this year or in 2024, depending on how I proposed it to the Board of Directors. ,” He said. grove.
In addition, the parliamentarian indicated that his collegium had not previously complied with the said request, because they would not have received it and would not have considered it in Council of Press Secretaries.
“We hoped that there would be a Council of Spokesmen or a plenary meeting today, and we could clarify our position. But since nothing has been convened, we are presenting it directly to a senior congressional official,” he said. . . .
The above virtual recording has been circulating since February 9 last year. In it, the different benches had to stick to their rubric in order for the progress of the election to be scheduled in the plenary. However, on that day, after the withdrawal of the signature of the Board of the Arbitration Bloc, this request could not be submitted, since it did not get at least 66 supporters of parliamentarians.
Finally, it is expected that after the accession of APP, this request will be included in the agenda of today’s plenary meeting.
The Audit Commission will receive Salatiel Marrufo
From my side, control commission, who presides over the fujimorista Hector Venturaplans to receive today, from 9 am, researched Salatiel Marrufoformer head of the advisory cabinet of Minzhilstroy.
The Marrufo Alcantara Summons are filed as part of investigations into alleged corruption offenses in the implementation of investment projects funded by the municipalities of Angii, Chadina and others, as well as projects funded by the Ministry of Housing.
“Tomorrow, Salatiel Marrufo will expand on his statement, upset on December 7th before the Commission to oversee the failed coup that former President Pedro Castillo tried to carry out,” wrote Ventura Angel on his Twitter account. Twitter.
As witnesses, the working group also called Sada Anzhelika Godai Chong, the legal representative of Marka Group SAC; Milagros del Pilar Rimarachin Regalado and Kelly Yolanda Vazquez Chasquibol, friends of Yenifer Paredes.
Source: RPP

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