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Jorge Montoya, spokesman for the People’s Renewal Bench, confirmed on Tuesday that the submission of a no-confidence vote to the second vice-president of the Congress of the Republic, Digna Calle (Podemos Peru), is a response to the lack of “transparency” and “honesty” of the parliamentarian. This is after a supposed meeting between her and Home Secretary Willy Huerta.
In an interview program News Extension RPP, Jorge Montoya argued that the aforementioned meeting was “argument sufficient” to speak of an intention to manipulate the board of directors of the Congress of the Republic.
“Now that there has been a change in the board of directors, which should guarantee its independence, a situation of this kind is re-emerging, which they are trying to solve outside the walls of Congress. What is decided outside the walls of Congress is covert and opaque, and it is a lack of honesty with the rest of the board of directors,” he said.
Per Jorge Montoya It is “possible” that the meeting between decent street and minister Willy Huerta he managed to reject a vote of no confidence in the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs at a plenary session of Congress.
“All this raises a number of questions that you have to think wrong, it is assumed that there was an agreement between this party and the Minister of the Interior not to censor it, and then we developed a number of unprecedented situations, such as the complete removal of the signature on a vote of no confidence, us seemed rather strange,” he added.
According to the program Beto know minister Willy Huerta went to the legislator’s house decent street in the La Molina area. This came to light after the Avanza País bench withdrew its demand to reconsider the vote on the request for censorship against the head of the minister.
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On the other hand, Jorge Montoya support for his group’s candidate for mayor of Lima, Rafael López Allaga, in his decision not to talk to President Pedro Castillo because of allegations of corruption in the presidential circle.
“In case we currently have six fiscal charges of corruption, there is a chain of friends and relatives who are involved in this issue, there is the misuse of state artifacts for personal purposes, with new constitutional charges. This is a person who has lost the authority and authority that I think he never had, we cannot meet this person because he does not represent us and does not give us the confidence to move forward,” he said.
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