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The Congressional Ethics Commission approved this Monday the ex officio conviction of 17 lawmakers involved in the “Los niños” case.
The measure follows a tax raid on the homes and offices of 18 parliamentarians that was registered on Friday the 24th by an alleged criminal organization that he could lead. Pedro Castillo during his tenure as President of the Republic.
With 9 votes in favor and 2 abstentions, the green light was given to open preliminary investigations against 17 of the 18 congressmen, with the exception of Betsy Chavezfor allegedly violating parliamentary ethics.
Participation of parliamentarians
They are Cathy Ugarte, Wilson Soto, Hilda Portero, Luis Aragon, José Arriola, Francis Paredes, Pasion Davila, Silvia Monteza, Edwin Martinez, Carlos Ceballos, Herman Takuri, Oscar Zea, Paul Gutiérrez, Segundo Quiroz, Edgar Tello, Américo Gonza and Carlos Alva.
The former head of state, already serving his first sentence of 18 months in a Barbadillo prison on charges of mutiny and conspiracy to stage a failed coup, captured a group of congressmen on December 7, according to prosecutors. (‘Children’) to provide jobs to their regions in exchange for their votes in order to avoid a vacancy in parliament.
In exchange for this support, according to the government agency, the legislators demanded to send some government contracts and hire trusted personnel, which they offered in various ministries, providing appropriate training programs for this.
Source: RPP

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