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He Congress of the Republic yesterday, Friday, at the first meeting Full second ordinary legislative assembly.
Movement represented by the bench Democratic Change – Together for Peru (JPP)demands that the head of cabinet be held accountable for “actions that led to Peru being classified as a non-democratic country”.
Congress President, Joseph Williamsindicated that, in accordance with the Rules of Procedure of the Congress, the proposal will be supported and discussed at the next meeting of the Plenum.
The proposal was submitted last Wednesday by Congressman Edgar Reymundorepresentative of the aforementioned bench to Otarola Peñaranda answer for the actions taken by the government of Dina Boluarte before protests which arose on December 7 last year.
movement has signatures Ruth Luke and former Minister of Foreign Trade and Tourism, Roberto Sanchez; as well as other congressmen such as Guillermo Bermejo, Valdemar Cerrón, Kelly Portalatino, Sucel Paredes, Alex Flores, Sigrid Bazanamong others.
What questions are present in an interpellation statement?
If Proposal 5683 is approved at the next plenary meeting, Alberto Otarola have to answer 18 questions in connection with his work in said position in the face of protests against the government and Congress.
In this sense, Otarola Penaranda should be held accountable for the “preventive and corrective actions” that were taken to “prevent the disproportionate use of force by members of the security forces against the civilian population”.
Similarly, it is proposed that he be held accountable for actions ordered by his department to “clarify” the alleged duties of the 2nd Military Infantry Brigade. ayacucho in an operation that took place at Coronel Alfredo Mendivil Duarte Airport, which resulted in 10 deaths on 15 December.
The prime minister must also explain the results of “internal investigations” to establish what type of weapon caused the deaths of 17 civilians in Fist.
In addition, he must announce what the “evidence” is that the mobilizations at the national level are “funded by radical people associated with drug trafficking, illegal mining and smuggling.”
The last question the prime minister must answer is related to the extremist group. ‘Resistance’. Then, Otarola Penaranda You must report the actions taken by your office against “violent intrusions” and other hostile acts committed by said group.
Source: RPP

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