Congressman Roberto Camiche, current member of the Peruvian Democratic Party bench, would take his current sentimental partner to work in the national parliament. Katherine Marita Cruz Vargas, who serves as an advisor in her office in the Legislative Assembly. This is stated in the message of the program. Panorama.
According to a reporter’s complaint, Ms. Cruz Vargas has arrived as an adviser to Camiche with a salary of about 12,000 soles since August last year. In the report, you can also see part of a police complaint dated May 2021 in Trujillo, before the congressman was sworn in as the father of the country.
The document specifies that Roberto Camiche His ex-partner denounced him for psychological aggression. The victim informs the authorities that the legislator has announced his new relationship with Katherine Cruz and tells her that he will hire her as an adviser to Congress.
Former senior officer Jose Sevasco said that a congressman can hire proxies to work as advisers, but under no circumstances can he hire his sentimental partner or relatives because he violates ethical standards.
Katherine Cruz-Vargaswho serves as a councilor in parliament, declined to comment on the matter when the Resurrection program approached her: “Sorry, I’m not a public person.”
Roberto Camiche also did not wish to comment on this issue, assuring that he would not respond to his personal complaint.
“I’m not going to fall for it. If they want to talk to me about my professional or congressional career, they can ask me, but not [de mi vida personal]”, he expressed.
The MP was absent from parliament for some time due to health problems that left him losing his voice and needing technological equipment to communicate with his workers.
Kamiche left Peru Libre six months ago
Congressman Luis Roberto Camiche announced his irrevocable withdrawal from the Free Peru faction in January of this year in a letter sent to the representative of this parliamentary group, Valdemar Cerrón.
In his message, Kamiche indicates that the reason for his departure is that he does not share “the same programmatic and political ideas as those who lead the assembly. He also points out that these differences “made the maintenance of harmony and cooperation unsustainable. working relations” in the political group.
In addition, he regrets that in Peru Libre “there are those who have their own plans and do not share my vision of democracy and, above all, the development of our country.”
Source: RPP

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