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The Judicial Panel of People’s Renewal sent an official letter asking to revise the new contracts for the purchase of food for parliamentarians during the plenary sessions. given the high costs it represents. In addition, its participants announced that they would refuse the proposed buffet.
“Our request is because any comment of this or any other similar nature affects the institutional image that we seek to improve, an effort that is hindered by those actions that are within the exclusive purview of the administration,” the official letter says. .
Report fourth force it turned out that Congress signed a new addition to the introduction of the buffet, which allowed to replace the a la carte dish received by the congressmen, which cost 15.93 solesfor a varied buffet for which you are now paying 80 soles per person.
“Feeding is not an extra expense. Congressmen also pay taxes,” Valdemar Cerron justified when asked about it. His colleague Patricia Chirinos was of the same opinion, arguing that all Peruvians have a “right to delicious food”, although she assured that she sometimes did not dine in the dining room of the parliament.
This Popular Renewal statement came a day after its spokesperson Jorge Montoya questioned journalistic reporting “with bad intentions”
“What a person is looking for when making a contract is to get the best of the best. They’ll probably want us to eat alfalfa. What I have noticed is bad intention in creating the report. First, they make fun of ordering top notch meat and chicken, what do they want you to order? Third grade food? I ask the person and the channel that made the report: what do you eat? Third-rate food, of course. For them to ask this question and be surprised, I think they should be on this side,” he said at a press conference.
Congress Announces Food Service Review
Congress today announced a review of food services that are provided during plenary sessions after learning Parliament raised the daily food allowance for each MP to S/80 for lunch only, according to a newspaper report.
“During the described study, regular meals will be organized. On days when there is no plenary session, the costs will continue to be borne by congressmen,” the report says.
Congress has indicated that it will also review the terms of the contract signed by Parliament in April 2022 with POLO MAR SAC.
Source: RPP

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