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National Attorney Patricia Benavides met on Monday with Organization of American States (OAS) High Level Panel during which he denied that the constitutional complaint filed against President Pedro Castillo had any political overtones. He also ruled out intent to disrupt the democratic order, the president assured.
Benavidez argued that it was a constitutional complaint containing 190 elements of a guilty verdict regarding the existence of an alleged criminal organization rooted in executive branchthe result of a preliminary investigation authorized Power of attorney and carried out in accordance with due process and the constitutional mandate to fight corruption.
At the meeting, he stressed that the version sent by the Government OAS as to what National Prosecutor’s Office filed a “constitutional charge” Pedro Castillowith an alleged “political motivation” that would be part of a “strategy to destroy the democratic order”; and also that he asked “not to apply Article 117 of the Constitution”.
Owner Public service He added that the submission of a constitutional complaint was the only thing that his office could do at the procedural and constitutional level, in accordance with the powers provided by the Magna Carta. Moreover, it was his duty to collect sufficient evidence of the commission of crimes, in the course of the investigation, in which the president always had the opportunity to defend himself.
OAS met with Pedro Castillo
The president Pedro Castilloand members of his cabinet received this morning a high-level group of the Organization of American States (OAS) at the Government Palace.
Castillo Terrones indicated on his social media that he exposed the situation in the country and the intention of “certain sectors” to “jeopardize democracy” in front of international representatives.
“I got a high-level OAS team to let them know what is happening in Peru and how some sectors want to threaten the country’s democracy and stability with lies to hit a leadership focused on working for progress and equality for all,” he said. . posted on his Twitter account.
The Chairman of the Congress also held a meeting
Parliament Speaker José Williams also met with the OAS and said that while Parliament acknowledged that there were “frictions” with the executive branch, this scenario does not imply a “crisis” or even less the intention of the legislature to want a coup through a presidential vacancy or the disqualification of Castillo Terrones.
Source: RPP

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