Congress President, Maria del Carmen Alvatold the press this Sunday that it was “very difficult” to get votes for vacancy the President of the Republic, Pedro Castillo, because he “armored”for the left benches.
“I doubt very much that there will be votes for a vacancy in Congress, because only with the votes of the left to understand “Together for Peru”, “Free Peru”, “Arbitration Bloc”, “Democratic Peru”, with all of them, already The president It’s armored,” he said.
In this sense, he specified that the executive would not need to support conversations “with Podemos, not with APP, not with AP, not with Somos Perú, not with anyone else” on avoid presidential vacancy, because it is already protected Left.
“I find the issue of the vacancy very difficult, because I know that the left congressmen will always defend it, they will sacrifice for him,” he said.
denies pressure
On the other hand, weekly Hildebrandt at his thirteen published last Friday via Twittersome screenshots of some chats between parliamentarians Hilda Goalkeeper (AP) and Magali Ruiz (APP) in which they refer to the alleged Pressure President of Congress to vote for a bicameral system.
“He told us that if we don’t vote, we vote (sic) party”, can be seen in the message of the parliamentarian Portero.
In this regard, Maria del Carmen Alva denied pressure members of his faction voted in favor of said reform at the last plenary session.
“I didn’t get a chance to speak to Congressman Portero. Her statements are deplorable. It’s a fake (and) she knows it very well. I never said that I would vote for her or anything like that because I’m not the leader and I can’t vote for her. And what’s more, we have no leadership (…) What I discussed with my fellow believers is that it’s a popular action theme”, he explained.
“Difficult referendum”
Regarding the implementation of the possible referendum In order to ratify the constitutional reform, which provides for bicameralism, Alva noted that “he finds it difficult” for citizens to support this measure, for which he hopes that the necessary 87 votes will be obtained in the next legislature. to avoid consultation with citizens.
“It faster 87 votesI find the referendum difficult because it’s all a choiceis to socialize him with the population, to explain what is at stake,” he said.
In this sense, he believed that the referendum should “explain the benefits of bicameralism, the importance” of citizens
“The idea is to improve the laws so that there is more representation, so that there is this reflection chamber,” he said.
Source: RPP

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