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Eduardo Pachas, President Pedro Castillo’s attorney, cited his client’s request before Inter-American Commission on Human Rights order his immediate release and restore the presidency of Peru. However, he clarified that the vacancy is illegal.
“President Castillo needed to release 104 votes, and they got only 101.. Secondly, the detention of President Castillo was completely illegal. He was pointed out with a rifle and heavy weapons in front of his youngest daughter and wife. They framed him, framed him and arrested him. Three, while in custody, tried to hit him. All these arguments were exposed before the Peruvian Thursdays. There was no preliminary trial,” he said. lit from PTR.
“According to the prosecutor, President Castillo was on his way to the Mexican embassy, and according to this argument of the prosecutor, in view of the criminal law, he had to go pick up the weapon or bring the weapon. And the Mexican embassy never had weapons or anything like that,” he added.
In addition, the lawyer mentioned that Castillo Terrones did not appear in court, which, in his opinion, will cancel the vacancy of the former head of state.
“To be the vacant President of the Republic and hold a preliminary hearing, they must have 104 votes. That’s what law and mathematics say. If you watch the audio or video of that day on December 7th, there were 101 votes. , they were not 104. In addition, there was no preliminary trial of President Castillo. The Supreme Court says there is no need for a pre-trial because he was at the scene of the crime, but that doesn’t say Section 100 or Section 89 of Congress,” he said.
“I did not receive any money from the state during this period”
On the other hand, Castillo Terrones’ lawyer indicated that his payments are made at the bank. However, he chose not to disclose the amount or the name of the person who incurs his fees.
“I refer to tax secrecy and only note the following: I did not receive any money from the state during this period. I reserve (specify who pays me). I’m just saying that my payments are bank and with a report in the sunat,” he concluded.
Source: RPP

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