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On Tuesday, the Organization of American States (OAS) High-Level Panel met with the Public Defender, Alliance for Progress (APA), Popular Revival and General Movement benches, as well as non-group congressmen, to continue gathering information on the political situation in Peru.
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Fuerza Popular spokeswoman Patricia Juarez clarified that she passed the information to the mission. OAS be verified and prove “state takeover” and interference by Comptroller General of the Republic in several cases.
“We explained why this is a norm that regulates and clarifies that it has even been revised by constitutional Court and that this is fully confirmed, ”he explained on the issue of trust.
Although Alejandro Aguinaga argued that the current Congress He is not responsible for the political crisis in the country.
“Where can be my fault? The steps taken by Congress were aimed at protecting democracy,” he stressed.
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Bench of the People’s Renaissance described as a “positive” meeting with the mission OAS and denied there was talk of a presidential vacancy or an early election, according to the congressman Jorge Montoya.
“We presented the report from the bench, we prepared it two days ago and delivered it to each of the participants of the meeting today,” said the parliamentarian, who was accompanied by Gladys Echaise.
Also, Jorge Montoya He believed that the meeting with the foreign ministers of the OAS should have taken place in Congress the previous day for security reasons.
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Congressmen Alejandro Soto, Lady Camones and Eduardo Saljuana represented the bench of Alianza Para el Progreso (APP) in dialogue with the mission OAS and denied the government’s accusations.
Before the press, Alejandro Soto presented a report prepared by his collegium for OAS where, he assured, with the help of tools it is demonstrated that the accusations of the President Pedro Castillo about Congress are “completely false.”
“We distorted every one of the arguments that the president used. Lock saying that the Peruvian congress is an obstructionist and a coup. We were heard, our position was supported and, of course, we want to find a democratic and constitutional solution to this crisis that the country is going through,” he said.
Alejandro Soto emphasized that the APP Judiciary was ready for dialogue and expressed his desire to receive an “impartial report” from the mission OAS after dialogues with various political circles.
Lady Camones stated that she has made herself known to the High Level Panel OAS position of the APT since the beginning of this Congress and that the procedure of the Subcommittee on Constitutional Charges in relation to a constitutional complaint against the President has been clarified Pedro Castillo.
“We made it clear that the decision taken by the Subcommittee on Constitutional Charges, even by a majority vote, is not final, because we have three instances: the Subcommittee, Standing Commission and the final decision is made by the plenary session of the Congress (…) and we have completely ruled out the instrumentalization of the subcommittee in order to be able to attack, this is an idea that is sold,” he said.
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Non-Group MP Edward Malaga confirmed that it is “paradoxical that someone who flouts” the separation of powers as President Pedro Castilloprime minister Aníbal Torres and his cabinet invoke the Democratic Charter.
“Article 4 mentions that government transparency is a fundamental component of the exercise of democracy, I don’t need to tell you about the Sarratea house, hiding, cells in the palace, etc. Another fundamental point is the security of officials. I don’t need to explain to you that the basis for the vacancy is the high turnover of ministers, lack of foresight, corruption in the ministerial environment. Another fundamental point of the Charter is the responsibility of governments in public administration, we have many dubious appointments and inability to govern,” he said.
In addition, Edward Malaga mentioned other important points Democratic charter it is respect for social rights, violation of the right to work, health and education, as well as freedom of speech and the press.
“We were five congressmen, we had to divide the time, there was little time, but basically the questions went to clarify some points that were not explained in detail. In my case, I was asked about the third job offer. the expected time for its presentation and how does this vacancy movement differ from others? I explained that this move is not based on isolated facts, but also on a timeline that sets up this reason for the vacancy. Finally, I said that as far as the job offer is concerned, there is no deadline because President Castillo was, is and will be corrupt,” he said.
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