Peru Libre backs censorship of interior ministerq | Font: Photo: PCM / Video: RPP Noticias
Congressman Valdemar Cerrón, representative of the Free Peru faction, announced that they will support a vote of no confidence in Interior Minister Dimitri Senmasha, which will be discussed this Thursday at the plenary session of the Congress. As he explained, among the main factors are the situation of miners in Arequipa and the “persecution” of political parties.
“Peru Libre is going to vote for censorship for several reasons: the massacre taking place in Arequipa with working miners whose environment is being polluted, the persecution and criminalization by those who administer justice to political parties, and that justice is not equal for everyone” , – he said.
In press statements, MP Peru Libre indicated that his bench no longer considers itself a pro-government party and that they will become opposition in parliament after the party asks the president Peter’s castle cancel your membership. The spokesman clarified that every time they have to vote, they will decide by “consensus”.
“The fact that we do not agree to some conditions means that we could be an active opposition, not an obstructionist opposition. We are definitely not an official party. This has been noted for a long time, but we are not the party that will oppose opposition,” he said.
Congress will decide this Thursday whether to censor it
Plenary session of the Congress will debate this Thursday a no-confidence vote against Interior Minister Dmitry Senmash for his alleged “severe functional responsibility” for the ex-transport minister’s escape. John Silva.
The vote of no confidence also indicated that, with respect to the leadership Dmitry Senmashe (May 23, 2022), “it only leads to the flight of high-ranking figures involved in corruption”, as well as to death, disappearances and social chaos, for which, it is stated, “one cannot be held who does not have the potential for me.” The plenary session is scheduled to start at 10:00.
for censorship Senmash A minimum of 66 votes is needed, and so far at least four groups have expressed their support for the movement against the minister: People’s Power, which will have 24 votes; Country advances, p. 10; and Popular Renewal with 9 votes. Eduardo Saljuana, spokesman for the Alliance for Progress (APP), told RPP Noticias’ Todo se saber on Wednesday evening that his faction of 14 parliamentarians had decided to support the movement. In addition, congresswomen Kira Alcazar (Somos Perú) and Sucel Paredes (Purple Party) spoke out for the introduction of censorship. However, while there will be 59 votes to condemn the minister.
If the proposal is successful, Senmache will become the fourth minister condemned by Congress in Perdo Castillo’s government: Carlos Gallardo (Minedu), Hernán Condori (Minsa) and Betsy Chavez (Labour). In addition, he will become the fifth interior minister to leave office since the new administration came to power on July 28, 2021.
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