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The Congressional Subcommittee on Constitutional Charges has announced that this Monday, December 5, it will present its final report on the constitutional complaint against Vice President Dina Boluarte. This was announced by the head of the specified working group, Lady Camones.
“It is established that on Monday, December 5, we are going to hold this session, on the understanding that congressmen will also be in the week of representation, but by agreement they agreed that it will be this Monday once and give an account of what determines, in ultimately this report,” the MP told APP.
Lady Camones He also announced at its meeting today that the subcommittee declared inadmissible two qualification reports, one against President Pedro Castillo and the other against the national prosecutor. Patricia Benavidezas for non-compliance with the requirements established in the Rules of Congress.
Similarly, Camones indicated that in the session he implemented the entry of 10 complaints so that their respective qualification reports would be prepared in the following weeks.
Vice President Dina Boluarte is facing a backlog of 268 and 269 constitutional complaints for alleged violations of Articles 38 and 126 of the Constitution when she performed managerial activities on behalf of the Apurimac Departmental Club when she served as Minister for Development and Social Inclusion.
Dina Boluarte leaves Midis
The Vice-President of the Republic, Dina Boluarte, announced last Friday that she will leave the Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion after more than a year in this post. This was reported on his social networks.
“Today I have decided not to continue my work in the next Cabinet of Ministers. After deep reflection, I have no doubt that the current polarization is hurting everyone, especially ordinary citizens seeking to get out of the political and economic crisis, ”he wrote on his Twitter account.
His announcement came after President Pedro Castillo appointed Betsy Chavez as the new Prime Minister. Nevertheless, he thanked the head of state for giving him the confidence to be in the cabinet from the very beginning of his reign.
Vice President Dina Boluarte will lead the Office of the President of the Republic during the visit of President Pedro Castillo to the city Santiago de Chile To participate in Presidential meeting D IV Binational cabinet between Peru and Chile.
(According to Andina and RPP)
Source: RPP

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