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Ex-president constitutional Court (TS), Oscar Urviola, it was pointed out that perseverance Executive in raising the issue of trust Congress has no legal basis and is part of an agreed plan with “Capture of Lima will take place today in the center of Lima.
“This has no constitutional legal basis, and I dare to describe such an attitude as a distraction in the framework of the plan that is coordinated with this march called “Thomas de Lima”. They wanted to somehow influence this in Congress, ”he said in Things as they are.
In this regard, former President CT pointed out that Congress had the right to legislate 31355 which the executive branch seeks to abolish. “Law 31355 establishes the mechanisms by which a matter of trust may be raised, with the exception of constitutional reforms or powers that are exclusive to Congress or other autonomous entities.”
In relation to work, where Hannibal Torres insists that his visit be scheduled in plenary to raise the issue of confidence, Urviola described the prime minister’s position as “absurd” as said debate was settled as a precedent during the reign Martin Vizcarra “with a factual interpretation of the disclaimer of confidence.”
“The success that Congress has achieved in approving this Constitutional Development Act lies precisely not only in maintaining the issue of constitutional reform, which under Section 206 is the exclusive prerogative of Congress, in compliance with the formalities established in this Article,” he added in RPP TV.
On the other hand, he recalled the precedent with the former president. Martin Vizcarra and the presence of his then prime minister solar savior raise the issue of trust. “It would have been logical to suspend the session, because this was an invasion that violates not only the greatness of the parliament, which does not allow changing the agenda, except in agreement with the council of representatives.”
“In this case, the magistrates of the TC were elected in accordance with the organic law and the Constitution, this process was interrupted by the intrusion of Mr. Del Solar – at the time I called it a “judicial action” as a good theater actor, which, unfortunately, he did not receive a response from Congress, apparently due to the president’s lack of skills at the time,” Urviola said in a Things as they are.
PM insists on raising the issue of confidence
Prime Minister Anibal Torres will once again submit a request for confidence to the Congress of the Republic despite Parliament Speaker José Williams indicating that his request is “unacceptable”.
The aim of the initiative of the head of the Presidium of the Council of Ministers (PCM) is for the Legislature to discuss the project promoted by the executive branch aimed at the abolition of the rule governing a matter of trust.
“Considering the reference document, for the sake of respect for the constitutional rule of law, democratic institutions and the separation of powers, any decision on the issue of trust management enters into force only after it has been presented and supported in the plenary session. Congress in accordance with article 133 of the Constitution and article 86, paragraph c) of the Rules of Congress. In this sense, we reiterate the request to present the issue of confidence at the first meeting of the convened plenary meeting”, this can be read in the document sent by Anibal Torres to José Williams.
Source: RPP

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