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employee Congress who said he was a victim rape On behalf of parliamentarian Freddie Diaz, surrounded by the legislator’s office, he repeated his accusation after a former member of the Alianza Para el Progreso (APP) faction pleaded not guilty after appearing before the public ministry last Monday morning.
“I am convinced that this topic hurt me, that I never agreed to anything, did not flirt with him and did not give him any hints at all. I want to make it clear that this was not my fault and that I never agreed with the Lord on anything,” he said on ATV’s Juliana Oxenford program.
On the night of Wednesday, July 27, it became known that a worker from Congress of the Republic stated that the aforementioned parliamentarian raped her in his office, located in patch of azangaro, in the center of Lima. According to information from Trade, the alleged victim reported that she drank alcohol with Diaz Monago at the scene while they talked about labor matters. After that, using his condition unconsciousnesscongressman would commit sexual assault.
Regarding this complaint, the third vice president of Congress, Wilmar Elera (Somos Perú) It slipped that Freddie Diaz’s alleged sexual abuse of one of his employees in Congress It would be promoted because the woman worked “in a men-only space” and “especially when they start drinking alcohol.” These statements were condemned by various political and public circles, and the parliamentarian was forced to make a public apology.
Freddie Diaz to appear before prosecutors
parliamentarian Freddie Diaz Monago was submitted to the Ministry of Public Affairs on Monday morning. The congressman arrived at the main headquarters of the prosecutor’s office, accompanied by his lawyer Katy Kachai where, according to sources RPP NewsHe handed over his passport. The MP has been unavailable since last Thursday, after the complaint against him was made public.
A few minutes before entering the public ministry headquarters, Diaz telephoned N-channelwhere he declared that he would surrender to the authorities and denied being the author of the crime what he is accused of.
“In no case. I’m strong on this: I reject all forms of violence against women And that is why I am here today, representing myself in court, so that the prosecutor’s office can start this procedure.”
However, regarding the delay in appearing at the disposal of the authorities and the obscurity for 4 days, he argued that “there were holidays” and it was necessary to “observe the stages”.
“We are waiting for the continuation of the entire procedure, these are processes and there are stages that we must follow. Holidays last week and today I’m here, in the prosecutor’s office.
Last Sunday, the prosecutor’s office demanded that the congressman be prevented from leaving the country. Given this, Diaz announced that he would deliver his passport upon arrival to the Ministry of Public Administration. “I am available here at the Ministry of Public Administration so that all investigations into the case can be started and my passport can be delivered at the same time.”
Finally, he stressed that he would give “further details” of his defense until charges are filed upon leaving the prosecutor’s office.
Source: RPP

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