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Deputy Bench Representative Alliance for ProgressEduardo Saluana, clarified that no consensus reached in the debate on Tuesday the 7th about early elections. The parliamentarian indicated that the decision of Hernando Guerra Garcia to suspend the session in Constitutional Commission so that agreements can be reached on this matter.
“As for the issue of constitutional reform to advance the elections, yesterday it was in the Constitutional Commission that the debate began, made possible by last week’s vote in the plenary session, and what we heard yesterday is completely different positions between political forces. Specifically, the speaker representing APP pointed out that It is a national need to listen to citizens and propose an election schedule. from the regime of Dr. Boluarte and this Congress, clearly curtailing the mandate,” he said in News Extension.
“We proposed the April 2024 date as it was already set last year in the first vote, December 15, which unfortunately was revised and we went back to zero. I listened to the position of several colleagues, and there was no consensus on the advance or date, Therefore, if a vote for the president had been proposed yesterday, we would not have received even the required 66 minimum votes. That is why the president of the commission decided to suspend the debate and move it to next week, when we hope to reach a certain level of consensus,” he added.
“Statements of the Minister of Education are regrettable”
On the other hand, Saluana criticized the statements made by Education Minister Oscar Becerra about the Aymara women who came out to protest with their children in San Martin Square and considered them deplorable.
“I think that in such a difficult time, we need the authorities to speak calmly, in a balanced way, and objectively analyze the facts. I think the first thing we should do is respect each other. And I think that the main responsibility of the Cabinet in this case is without a doubt the Minister of Education. Your statements are deplorable, regrettable. And, well, it will be necessary to see what political course is given to this issue,” he concluded.
Source: RPP

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