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Congress of the Republic completed the process of electing a new Ombudsman following a meeting of the Council of Parliamentary Spokesmen and was notified by the President of the Legislative Branch, Joseph Williams.
Consequently, parliament will again start in the election of candidates to take the position that he currently holds Eliana Revollar, through a commission to be formed at the next plenary meeting. Meanwhile, the current session is suspended until tomorrow, Thursday, October 20 at 9 am.
As a reminder, various candidates decided to withdraw their participation in order to be elected to the Chamber as the Ombudsman. For example, constitutionalist Victor Garcia Toma issued a statement to Congress President Jose Williams the day before, in which he rejected his candidacy after parliament failed to reach a consensus last Thursday, October 6.
“(…) in response to the possibility of reopening the process of making proposals for the election of the Ombudsman before the plenary session of Congress (…) I express my decision to reject any proposal on this issue,” he wrote in a statement.
In a letter to the Speaker of Parliament, Joseph Williams Zapataalso, the former President of the Constitutional Court indicated that in the face of the political situation that has gripped the country, he could “be more useful” by expressing his opinion in full freedom, without ultimately “compromising the institutional line of the constitutional body. “
“This resignation does not weaken my obligation to thank the various benches and congressmen in particular for their signs of confidence and sympathy. I take the opportunity to renew considerations of my personal respect,” the last paragraphs of the signed statement read. Garcia Thomas.
Interpellation to Landa
On the other hand, the debate about the interrogation of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cesar Landa — which will take place this Friday, the 21st, at 16:00 — will last two hours, agreed today Council of Speakers of Congresswhich met with the leadership of its president, José Williams.
In addition, it was determined that representatives of the bench directors would be given five minutes, and those who were not grouped would be given three minutes with no breaks or additional time to take a position on the issue.
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José Ugas said that the Constitutional Court would be the last resort in the case against the President due to the impasse in Parliament.
Source: RPP

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