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Head of the Ministry of Defense (Mindef), Jorge Chavezconfirmed that he would take part in Congress answer the questions of the interpellation document presented in relation to him.
“A democratic mechanism has been launched – interpellation. There are three of them that I will attend. Everyone knows about my democratic vocation,” he commented to the press.
“I’m going to attend Congress and I will follow up on the responses to the reports already requested from the Joint Forces Command and pass on this information as part of the development of the questions they requested,” he added.
The interpellation movement is controlled people power and wants the Minister of Defense to answer for the deaths of drowned soldiers in Puno.
In addition, the bench popular update He submitted another motion for interpellation against the Minister of Defense regarding questions to his leadership.
“As soon as I have to move, and I hope that this happens quickly, I will do it and make the appropriate reports,” he said.
Jorge Chavez recalled that as soon as the tragic events occurred in Ilawa, he went to Congressbefore the Protection Commission, to report what happened “because it is the duty of the Minister of State.”
Affected areas
This was stated by the Minister of Defense. pedestalsduring an inspection conducted in three areas affected by heavy rainfall in the region.
At the scene, the head of the Civil Defense Institute (Indeci), General Carlos Yáñez, shared the balance of damage and casualties due to heavy rains that have fallen in the country since the beginning of the season.
The high command reported 8,222 casualties and 33,000 casualties, 58 dead and 57 injured, and eight missing. In addition, 420 houses were destroyed and 14,000 houses were damaged.
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