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Congresswoman Patricia Juarez questioned the connection made public service regarding the party people power would be the political wing of an alleged criminal organization led by Joaquin Ramirezcurrent mayor. Cajamarca.
Fujimori’s judicial panel spokesman called the tax thesis “outrageous” and said they rejected any connection to the former secretary. people power as these are accusations that are “completely frivolous”.
“It is amazing that this kind of absolutely false accusations, devoid of content, are revealed (…) The investigation must be carried out with the full seriousness of the case. [El caso Joaquín Ramírez] are subject to investigation, but what cannot be done is forced connection with the party people power and with Keiko Fujimori”, stated in no turns from RPP TV.
“Many years ago (Ramirez) was the general secretary and we saw that Keiko Fujimori’s political campaign was damaged at the time due to drug trafficking connections, and this was the merit of a complaint that could not be substantiated. An org chart showing that a political unit does not resist the slightest scrutiny is an excellent smokescreen.”, – added a spokeswoman for the bank. people power.
plenary session of the Congress
On the other hand, congresswoman Patricia Juarez noted that in plenary session of the Congress The opinion of the Constitutional Commission on Articles 113 and 117 of the Magna Carta, which regulates the charge against the President of the Republic, was discussed. The culmination of the decision was the fourth intermission.
“There has always been an intention, there has been a desire to carry out serious political reforms, and one of the issues discussed is the change of article 113 in terms of the reasons for vacancies, as well as article 117, which corresponds to the reasons for electing the president. may be held constitutionally liable,” he told RPP.
“Thus, the proposal of the Constitutional Commission combines both aspects: a vacancy due to permanent moral incapacity, but also, in turn, includes a subparagraph according to which the president can be vacant due to physical and mental incapacity. It was an executive branch bill, but which also entailed changing Article 134 to eliminate the issue of mandatory trust,” he added.
He argued that the second issue was being decided with the participation of some congressmen and that this could be seen in the upcoming plenary session. However, he said that so far no constitutional amendment has been approved.
Source: RPP

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