Subcommittee to evaluate vote filing complaint against Manuel Merino
The president of the subcommittee on constitutional charges, Rocío Torres, confirmed that a retrial had been submitted for the vote on which a constitutional complaint against the former president had been filed a few days ago. Manuel Merinoformer Chairman of the Council of Ministers Antero Flores Araos and former Minister of the Interior Gaston Rodriguez.
The constitutional complaint against three former officials concerns the death of young people Inti Sotelo and Brian Pintado, which occurred in November 2020 during demonstrations against the government of Manuel Merino. The president of the subcommittee suggested that a revision of Congressman Alejandro Cavero’s report would be discussed next Monday.
“Congressman Reymundo Mercado submitted a ballot reconsideration of Constitutional Complaint 132, which is directed against former President Merino and three former ministers. The likelihood of a reconsideration can be seen on Monday when we convene an emergency meeting of the subcommittee on constitutional charges. “, he explained.
Thus, this Monday, the request for a review of this vote that filed a complaint against Manuel Merino, Antero Flores Araos D Gaston Rodrigueza vote that drew much criticism and even a subcommittee on constitutional charges for allegedly covering up the aforementioned former officials.
A few days ago, the Congressional Subcommittee on Constitutional Charges filed Constitutional Complaint #132, filed by former Attorney of the Nation Zoraida Avalos against former President Manuel Merino and others for a death that occurred during the November 2020 demonstrations.
Subcommittee Report
The final report submitted by Congressman Cavero recommended that a constitutional complaint filed by the Attorney General against Manuel Merinoformer chief of staff Antero Flores-Araos and former Minister of the Interior Gaston Rodriguezfor allegedly committing inaction the crime of murder, serious injury, and minor injury to Inti Sotelo, Brian Pintado, Fermin Cruz, and others.
In the presentation of his report, the congressman indicated that it could not be concluded that the three defendants were involved in acts of violence committed by specific police officers, since there were no specific orders or specific administrative and legal subordination.
“These (defendants) did not have the right to decide on the actions of the PPP, and the action of the PPP was also not proven, they did not and did not commit any actions that would lead to these unfortunate deaths, they did not have such an opportunity and, therefore, the commission inaction cannot be attributed to the crimes of murder or infliction of bodily harm,” he said.
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