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At the initiative of Congresswoman Patricia Juarez, the Fuerza Popular bench introduced last Friday, February 17, draft constitutional reform to prevent people convicted of an intentional crime from running for President and Vice President of the Republic.
At the initiative of No. 4287/2022-CR, Legislator Fujimori proposes to change articles 31 And 110 belonging Constitution prohibit persons convicted of intentional crimes from running for popularly elected office, “even after rehabilitation”.
Juarez also states that they cannot apply persons sentenced to imprisonment, enforceable or suspended, with an “agreed or enforceable sentence for committing intentional crimes.
“It is necessary that, given the duties and characteristics of the office of President and Vice-President of the Republic, there should be a standard for the observance of the law and impeccable ethical conduct in the course of the development of the life of those who intend to reach the highest office. nation”, accurate.
constitutional reform initiative emphasizes that the ban on use is currently established for all types of crimes and only for cases of terrorism, drug trafficking and violation of sexual freedom; however, it states that the limitation “applies when [las personas] They would be rehabilitated.”

Source: RPP

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