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Congressman Carlos Anderson said on Wednesday that the majority of lawmakers do not agree with an early general election because they think about their own interests.
In an interview program News extension RPP, Charles Anderson He commented on the bill on early elections and confirmed that the third place of parliamentary interests is the national question.
“The interest of congressmen is, I think, in protecting their interests for the most part, in some cases it is the interests of a party nature, and I think that only national interests are in third place, we must turn this trilogy around,” he said.
“Most of them don’t (…) have congressmen who had a very low income, they got rid of the teen, they multiplied their income, they don’t come in taxis anymore, they come in very big vans, it changed their lives, it’s hard to come to terms with this, it’s part of the truth and an important element for many congressmen,” he added before the question of whether parliamentarians would agree to early elections.
Per Charles Anderson the best ideal way out of the political crisis is the resignation of the president Peter’s castle this will create an “immediate level of certainty”. He added that the next exit would be a reasoned vacancy of the President in the Congress of the Republic.
“There has to be a certain level of consensus on the argument, and that’s something that can be done across the benches (…), which is the constitutional way out,” he explained.
Votes for presidential vacancy
Nonetheless, Charles Anderson He clarified that he does not support a legislative initiative to reduce the 87 votes currently required to 78 votes to approve a presidential vacancy in the Congress of the Republic, as this would victimize the head of state.
“What he would have done would have been further persecution of the president. Lock and this is likely to be the subject of some international action. At least I’ve talked about it with some constitutionalists and some say to me: “Forget it, President Castillo was elected under certain rules that carry him over to 2026, that would mean changing the rules in the middle of the game or the start of the 15th minutes.” game that yes, it will be something with its own name,” he said.
Jose Williams meeting with Pedro Castillo
Charles Anderson He expressed “very happy” with the election of José Williams as President of the Congress of the Republic and stressed that “seriousness and maturity” stand out in his personality.
And regarding the place of a possible meeting of the President Peter’s castle with Jose Williams Charles Anderson he jokingly replied, “I think you should meet at Cordano and have tea very amicably.”
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Source: RPP

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