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The executive branch has accepted the resignation of Jorge Ricardo Alva Coronado from the post of general secretary of the presidential office, which he has held since mid-March this year.
The resolution of the Verkhovna Rada No. 193-2022-PCM, published in the Bulletin “Legal Standards” of the Official Gazette “El Peruano”, expresses gratitude for the services provided.
The device bears the signature of the President of the Republic, Peter’s castle; and the head of the Council of Ministers, Anibal Torres.
In addition, it states that the provisions are in line with the Organic Law of the Executive; and the Law governing the participation of the executive branch in the appointment and appointment of public officials.
In addition, by the Supreme Decree No. 077-2016-PKM, which approved the Regulations on the organization and functions of the Office of the President, as amended by the Supreme Decree No. 037-2017-PKM.
Jorge Alva Appointment Poll
March 23 of this year Congresswoman Norma Yarrow (Avanza Pais) sent a letter to President Pedro Castillo asking him to reconsider the appointment Jorge Alva Coronado as General Secretary of the Presidential Administration.
In dialogue with RPP News, yarrow He pointed out that with this document his collegium expresses “dissatisfaction” with the appointment of the above-mentioned official, who has a complaint against him for attacking his wife.
“The image of women is persecuted here. We see that this is a template that the president has. Lock give the names of people questioned in ministries or people with allegations of domestic violence, as in the case of Mr. Alva Coronado,” Yarrow condemned.
“I think it’s time for us to swear and say enough is enough, we don’t want a misogynistic government, we don’t want our children to have an example of beating women. This is an award given to him for being a rapist, they appoint him as Secretary General of the President of the Republic,” he added.
Source: RPP

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