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Rep. Sucel Paredes, who is not part of the group, has indicated that she will vote to be admitted to the debate on the motion to run for president against Dina Boluarte for a deceased registered as a result of social protests against her government.
“I will vote for the vacancy because there are over 60 dead, 49 from firearms coming from government agencies. I believe that for the mothers of all the dead, we need a Supreme Commander of the Forces to respond to the Armed Forces and the police. For these reasons, I will vote for the vacancy,” he said in Everything is known.
He added that the political responsibility for the death lies with state ministers and the president himself. Dina Boluarte. He also said that he did not agree with the presidential vacancy figure.
“I only voted yes once because I disagree with the vacancy figure,” Paredes said.
In addition, he called the government Dina Boluarte as “authoritarian” and pointed out that those killed during the protests would not have been under a “democratic” and “constitutional” government.
“This happens under a dictatorship, in my opinion, this is an authoritarian government. Because it gives instructions, orders to institutions to act in this way, because the soldiers are not crazy, and the police do not do what they want, ”he asked the question. RPP TV.
About the capture of Geiner Alvarado
On the other hand, when asked about the capture of former Minister Gainer Alvarado, Congresswoman Susel Paredes He praised the work of the police.
“These results are credible. When there is a result, there is confidence in the police. (…) You must let them do their job and that they are showing us results that will bring the public closer to the police”he kept in Everything is known.
As for the police reform, the congresswoman said that it is necessary to reform the issue of police training and the return of police schools to the regions. “You don’t need a big reform, I think we should give more the levels of macro-regional schools for those wishing to become police officers are close to their regions”, he commented.
On the other hand, he questioned Congress approve the previous question so that the final report recommending the removal of Congressman John Tey from office goes back to the Ethics Commission.
“People need us to show that we are strict, not that we cover each other. I voted for all sanctions. From my point of view, there are ethical violations, not crimes,” he commented.
Source: RPP

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