Elvia Barriosthe chairman of the judiciary, complained about the interrogation, which is being carried out prosecution as part of ongoing investigations into Executive on corruption cases. He pointed out that political institutions “should establish a line of open dialogue, but at the core – mutual respect.”
“It is a pity that the work of institutions is weakened, because this does not contribute to the democratic system at all, but, on the contrary, weakens it. these joints put aside to enter into a dialogue of respect,” the president said Power of attorney after meeting with the President Congress, Lady Camones.
As part of the investigations against the government and the position of defending the President, he stated that court decisions and orders must be followed and carried out.
“Whoever disagrees through due process has access to a dispute resource. If you do not agree, you have the right to dispute. It is wrong that you ask questions outside the limits established in the norm, ”Elvia Barrios told the press.
The situation in Salas Arenas
The head of the judiciary also indicated that she was not responsible for the decision to remove Jorge Luis Salas Arenas, chairman of the National Electoral Jury, from office. According to him, the authority to make this decision belongs to the National Council of Justice.
“Legally, this is impossible, because, firstly, Salas Arenas has a license issued by Power of attorney for four years, being elected in the plenary hall as a representative Power of attorney before National Electoral Jury”, held.
” Power of attorney I can’t decide anything. There is no benefit in this. Legally, I can’t remove the president from JNE. In the event of any dysfunctional behavior, the responsibility lies with National Council of Justice not to the Supreme Court.”
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Source: RPP

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