Head of Congress Maria del Carmen Alva, He ruled out the possibility of re-participation in the election of the chairman of the parliament.
“This is not on my agenda. I never thought about it, so I really don’t know where this problem comes from. I spoke about this in other interviews and also in Congress on Friday. It’s not on my agenda,” he said.
Maria del Carmen Alva, The People’s Action Bench expressed the hope that the next Board of Directors, which will be elected on July 26, will continue to work in search of consensus and for the good of the country.
“We approved the bills from all sides, and almost all of them were approved unanimously. You need to continue this responsible work, seek consensus and pass bills in favor of the population,” he said.
“He won’t run for re-election”
Karol Paredes, deputy spokeswoman for the parliamentary group Acción Popular, also confirmed that from her bench they are not thinking about re-election. Maria del Carmen Alva as President of the Legislative Assembly.
“I don’t know where they got this question from, definitely she (Alva) will not be re-elected. Also, as a bench, we do not and have not thought about her being re-elected,” he said.
In addition, he explained that it has not yet been determined what will be the level of participation of “People’s Action” in the next elections to the board of directors of parliament.
“It will be more or less determined between the first, second week or all of a sudden until the third week of July. Now we are all focused on completing the legislature before July 8, and then we will see what happens,” he added.
Source: RPP

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