The President of the Congressional Oversight Commission, Hector Ventura, on Tuesday urged President Pedro Castillo to tell the truth on Monday, June 27, when he makes his statement to the parliamentary working group on the Sarratea case.
In an interview program Things as they are from PTR, Hector Ventura pointed out that it is important for the head of state to be “transparent and sincere.” In addition, he clarified that the testimony of witnesses and defendants, “serious suspicions” and sufficient elements of a criminal record allowed, in conditions of failure to appear, various opportunities for Peter’s castlechange the status of the president (from a witness to a suspect).
“It is important that now the President of the Republic speaks the truth, only the truth, in front of the whole country. Jurisdiction is different, for example, at the public ministry, where meetings are reserved, in Control Commission all meetings are public, because we intend to defend the proper development of the public function here,” he said.
“There’s a Lot to Investigate”
Hector Ventura explained that on Monday 27, consultations will be held with the President Peter’s castle in the Sarratea case, promotion in the armed forces, the Provías Nacional-Puente Tarata case, and pressure on the National Administration of Customs and Tax Administration (Sunat) to favor companies.
“It is precisely in connection with this pressure on the armed forces that the telephone number on which President Castillo himself calls the then General Vizcarra is being verified in order to make possible coordination regarding promotions in the armed forces. The President used the same number to call Karelim Lopez to see some of the meetings. illegally due to the pressure exerted on Sunat, therefore, much remains to be investigated and much the president must answer to Control Commission”, he claimed.
Also, Hector Ventura reported that Control Commission proposes to invite the President Peter’s castle testify at 10:00 am on 27 June. However, he explained that, taking into account the presidential inauguration, they would go to the Government Palace so that the head of state would receive the parliamentary working group.
“The President could go to the Congress of the Republic, but given the powers of the President, we would go to the Government Palace. Therefore, we ask the president to provide the necessary details so that the meeting proceeds in accordance with what was established in the legislative competence, ”he said.
President’s statement rescheduled
The day before, the Counting Commission announced that the president’s call was postponed Peter’s castle on Monday, 27 June, to accept his application in the Sarratea case.
The said commission published an official letter from the executive power, which states that the President of the Republic expresses his full readiness to host the parliamentary working group in the Presidential Administration on a date that he considers starting from June 27, “for reasons of the presidential agenda.
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