Congressman from Avanza Pais, Diego Bazanreturned to the board on the third vacancy proposal against Pedro Castillo and assured that they continue to work so that it is agreed and with the support of all political forces.
“I insisted that it must be agreed upon and cannot be delayed any longer, that it must inevitably be presented in the coming weeks. I hope for the support of all opposition groups, but to get 87 votes, it’s clear that we need the votes of the ruling party. We are talking there with some parliamentarians who understand that the political crisis in the country cannot continue in this way. The country cannot go on like Mr. Castillo and I in the Government Palace. We are going to get 87 votes,” the parliamentarian stressed at the show. Things as they are News RPP.
Congressmen Edward Malaga, Diego Bazan and Karol Paredes are those who are pushing this third presidential vacancy proposal against Peter’s castle.
In December 2021, Patricia Chirinos supported the first initiative to remove the president. However, it received the support of only 46 parliamentarians against 76 votes, which ultimately denied this possibility, and was not allowed to be discussed.
benches people’s strength, People’s Renewal D Country Success They filed a second vacancy motion against Castillo. This time the initiative was allowed to be discussed by 76 votes against 41, with one abstention. Then 54 deputies voted against the vacancy proposal, 55 in favour, and 19 abstained.
He wants to impeach Freddie Diaz
Secondly, Diego Bazan In regards to the Freddie Diaz case, he argued that he should be expelled from Congress due to a serious allegation against him.
“Unfortunately, the Ethics Commission sees only “ethical” shortcomings. I have stressed several times that what happened is something very serious and should be dealt with in criminal proceedings and in the relevant jurisdictions. We have reviewed this situation. to me the congressman would have to leave parliament yes or yes. In this scenario, it’s the subcommittee on constitutional charges. Today we already know that Congresswoman Patricia Chirinos has filed a constitutional charge,” he stressed.
Concerning ethics commission Congress approved this morning the final report in the Freddie Diaz case, which recommends a 120-day suspension without pay for an MP accused of raping a worker in his office.
The final report was adopted unanimously by 16 votes with no abstentions at a meeting in which there were no interventions by members of the aforementioned working group or discussion.
Source: RPP

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