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Congressman from the People’s Force, Vivian Olivos, submitted a request to the Standing Committee of Parliament for the urgent summoning of the former Minister of the Interior, Mariano González, and the provision of explanations for his departure. The former minister of the ministry was abruptly removed from office by President Pedro Castillo via social media.
“The Permanent Commission must urgently call the former Minister of the Interior Mariano Gonzalez. Congress is not an ally of corruption. I call on the national prosecutor’s office to act immediately as well,” the parliamentarian wrote on her official Twitter account.
The deputy added to her publications an official letter, which she submitted to the former head minter come soon to Congress.
Vivian Olivos stressed that it is clear that President Pedro Castillo is an alleged ally of corruption, according to what former minister González himself said, although he did not provide any concrete evidence.
Mariano Gonzalez speaks out in favor of his resignation
Outgoing interior minister Mariano Gonzalez said on Tuesday he had a “conviction” that his resignation was due to the creation of a national police task force that was going to work with prosecutor Marita Barreto.
“Today I have no doubts about the commitment of Mr. [Pedro Castillo] with corruption. And I have no doubt that this abrupt departure is intended to obstruct the course of justice,” he said in an interview given by Pan American Television. This concerns the search for fugitives Bruno Pacheco, Juan Silva and Fray Vazquez.
González asked for guarantees for the PNP’s dedicated team and that nothing would happen against the members. “I believe that Mr. Castillo is obstructing justice because the fugitives are wanted by special intelligence agents and, obviously, for reasons that should be known to the public,” he said.
Mariano Gonzalez In said interview, he stated that President Pedro Castillo is not the one who makes government decisions.
“What I can assure you of is that he leads Governmentbut does not make a decision. He hides behind the presidential figure, he does not make decisions, ”he said.
The former minister criticized the role played by chief minister Anibal Torres as he said the premier was a “rude and uncomfortable character” for him during his tenure as chief minister.
Willy Huerta Olivas was sworn in as the new Minister of the Interior.
The President of the Republic, Pedro Castillo, has sworn in the new Minister of the Interior, Willy Huerta Olivas, who will replace Mariano Gonzalez.
Willy Huerta Olivas holds a degree in management from the National University. Faustino Sanchez Carrión with a degree in management from the University of San Francisco de Quito (Quito, Ecuador). In addition, he holds a degree in management and police sciences from the School of Officers of the National Police of Peru.
Source: RPP

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