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Minister of Labor and Employment Promotion Alejandro Salas today defended the decision of First Lady Lilia Paredes to accompany her husband, President Pedro Castillo, on his trip to the United States to participate in UN General Assembly, despite a tax request barring him from leaving the country for 36 months.
In statements to Junin Air RotaryThe head of the ICIE stressed that the UN invitation stipulates that the president can travel with his wife. In this sense, he was sure that the first lady would return to the country to show that “No Need to Worry” if you are traveling abroad with your husband.
“[Sobre Lilia Paredes] She traveled because the invitation they make to the president is an invitation that could include his wife. I think the topic first lady it has to do with the field of view… that when she returns, she will show that no one needs to worry if she accompanies the president on official occasions,” he pointed out.
No order yet
In this sense, Zegarra Rooms He stressed that although there is a tax request, the wife of President Pedro Castillo still does not have an order prohibiting her from leaving the country so that she can travel abroad.
It should be noted that the hearing of the case was suspended on 5 September following a protest by the defense of the mayor of Angia, José Medina, against Judge Raul Justiniano. No date has yet been set for reopening.
“As has been rightly said, she has no impediments or judicial restrictions, and therefore her civil rights are allowed. We hope that when the president and the first lady return, it can be shown that she has no bad intentions of not appearing for calls for justice, ”he said.
Source: RPP

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