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Hannibal TorresPresident of the Council of Ministers, felt that Yenifer Paredes’ decision to surrender to the authorities made her a “leader” and believed that she should be “prepared” for the next elections.
As he clarified, the president’s daughter-in-law Peter’s castle He “sacrificed himself” by executing a provisional arrest warrant issued against him as part of an investigation into alleged affiliation with an alleged criminal organization.
In this sense, he stated that by the next elections Yennefer Paredes must “defend” the rights of the people who hold the highest positions in Peruvian politics.
“Yennefer Paredes she innocently sacrifices herself, she is mistreated, she is deprived of her freedom, but we, Peruvians, are gaining a leader who, in the next elections, should protect the rights of people in the highest positions of Peruvian politics. We must achieve this, and we must prepare her for this,” he said.
Yennefer Paredes at Diviac headquarters
The president’s daughter-in-law was transferred this Wednesday afternoon from the headquarters Public service to High Complexity Investigations Division (Diviac) National Police of Peru.
This is after he turned himself in to the authorities. prosecutor’s office after staying on the run for 24 hours without being discovered at the Government Palace the day before.
RPP Noticias was able to confirm that the First Lady’s sister, Lilia Paredes, arrived at police headquarters aboard a truck with tinted windows.
Paredes was accompanied by Lourdes Huanca, President of the National Federation of Rural Women. This morning she was at an event in government palace and registers three visits to the headquarters of the executive branch.
She will remain at the Diviac headquarters, in avenue of spain10 days of pre-trial detention, which were issued as part of the investigation that follows him in the case of the alleged integration of a criminal organization.
Source: RPP

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