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Congressman and representative of the Cambio Democrático faction – Together for Peru, Edgar Reymundosubmitted this Wednesday a motion for interpellation against Council of Ministers President Alberto Otarola to respond to national representation for the actions taken by the government of Dina Boluarte before protests which arose on December 7 last year.
movement has the signatures of his bank colleagues Ruth Luke and former Minister of Foreign Trade and Tourism, Roberto Sanchez; as well as other congressmen from the left bloc, incl. Guillermo Bermejo, Valdemar Cerron and Kelly Portalatino.
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He request documentwhich contains 18 questions, it is specified that since December 7 last year, when Dina Boluarte took office after the release of Pedro Castillo, protests have been held in different parts of the country, which “were brutally suppressed by the armed forces.” Forces and National Police of Peru”.
“To put a question to the Chairman of the Council of Ministers, Alberto Otarolathat she attend the plenary session of Congress to respond to the government’s actions that resulted in Peru being classified as a non-democratic country, in accordance with the attached request document,” the document reads.
“At the time of this petition, 48 Peruvian men and women have died as a result of the direct actions of law enforcement officials; hundreds of compatriots received bodily injuries; dozens of them, seriously,” he adds.
The petition also states that Alberto OtarolaIn my capacity as leader Cabinet of Ministersmade public statements seeking to “stigmatize the mobilized population and justify criminal military-police repression”.
Thus left congressmen mentioned that national and international organizations such as the Ombudsman, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) and the Organization of American States (OAS) have expressed their worry To escalation of violence during mobilizations.
Source: RPP

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