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Congresswoman Patricia Chirinos this Thursday protested that the President Peter’s castle leave the country again to go to the Vatican in October next year. MP Avanza País said the president was only “misrepresenting us” abroad.
“President Castillo should not travel to represent us in any country in the world because he represents us badly. He makes us Peruvians look funny, but especially now. It’s not enough, but he also wants us to contradict his statements. with fraternal countries,” the deputy said at a press conference in Congress.
Patricia Chirinos announced that he would not vote in Congress for Peter’s castle go abroad again. And this despite the fact that the President plans to meet with Pope Francis.
“I am not going to vote for, because I even think that this may also put us in a disadvantageous light before the Pope,” the parliamentarian concluded to the media.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced through its social media that President Pedro Castillo plans to visit Pope Francis in October. This will be the first meeting of the head of state with the Supreme Pontiff.
The President was in the United States this week to attend the United Nations Assembly and meet with other Presidents of the region. In his speech, he recognized Argentina’s rights to the Malvinas Islands.
The President demanded the initiation of negotiations between the parties involved in order to reach an agreement on the non-autonomous territory that currently belongs to the United Kingdom.
Constitutionally condemn Patricia Chirinos
Elvis Vergara and Raul Doroteo, congressmen from the People’s Action Party, filed a constitutional complaint against Patricia Chirinos after broadcasting a video of a congresswoman engaging in proselytism.
The complaint, as they spread on their social networks, “of violating electoral neutrality and committing the crime of trading in influence, for this reason they are asking for his dismissal and disqualification from public office for 10 years.”
Callao Special Electoral Jury (JEE Callao) report concludes that Avanza País congresswoman Patricia Chirinos would have violated the rules of electoral neutrality by proselytizing for two candidates from her party and invoking her parliamentary status to introduce a bill on the re-election of municipal and regional authorities.
Source: RPP

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