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congressman Alliance for ProgressEduardo Saluana has specified that he will vote for a constitutional indictment of former Prime Minister Betsy Chavez of the alleged crime of sedition and conspiracy. In addition, the deputy spokesman for APP indicated that he had no doubt that Chávez Chino would have a negative impact on ex-president Pedro Castillo.
“In the case of former Prime Minister Betsy Chavez, the latest videos and latest evidence that has been released to public opinion, in our opinion, confirms her full participation in the alleged December 7th coup d’état. Thus, we believe that these videos and the testimonies of journalists from the TV channel Peru convincingly prove that colleague Chávez was not only involved, but also had a direct involvement and a completely negative influence on former President Pedro Castillo. I have no doubt that there is liability and the court will vote on the report. subcommittee on constitutional charges,” he said in News Extension from PTR.
“Today there will be a virtual meeting of judges and there we will decide on the rest.. Today I’m going to review the backstory and we’ll make a decision on this (…). You must be objective and act honestly and fairly. If there is responsibility, then responsibility is individual. In the case of ministers, the constitution says that they are jointly and severally liable for the actions of the president unless they resign immediately in the face of an illegal or unconstitutional situation,” he added.
The only school in Iñapari has no place to start classes
On the other side, Saluana Cavides referred to a problem in his district of Madre de Dios: in the city of Iñapari, 300 students cannot start classes because the school they attend has no room. The deputy explained that the place where the classes were originally held was flooded in 2015. Now, eight years later, they still have not found a solution.
“Yesterday I was in Inyapari, the capital of the province of Tahuamanu, on the border with Brazil and Bolivia, and we have a sui generis case, which I think should concern all of us, that the only high school in Inyapari with 300 students, in currently they have nowhere to start their studies. In 2015, its old site was flooded by the flooding of the Akko River, and since that day it has been declared a high-risk area. for civil defense. They moved to a neighboring school, have been living there for eight years, and during all this time neither a technical passport nor a new building has been built. At the end of those eight years, they were told they had to retire and were practically evicted,” he said.
“It so happened that two situations happened: firstly, in these eight years, what was necessary was not done, that is, the compilation of the technical file that the new leadership, Governor Luis Otsuka, had just done. But During these eight years nothing was done and they were placed in the Elena Berta Primary School in Iñapari., which had a new, extensive infrastructure. The problem is that in these eight years there has been a huge increase in population due to migration from all over the country to Madre de Dios, in addition to vegetative growth. Thus, there is no longer enough space to accommodate primary and secondary schools together.”
Source: RPP

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