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“It is unfortunate that there is a mobilization that, under the Toma de Lima denomination, calls for violence,” the chairman of the judiciary asked. Elvia Barrios-Alvaradoregarding the march in favor of the government of Pedro Castillo, convened this Thursday.
Speaking to the press, he said that those participating in said demonstration “will be responsible for any negative consequences that may arise in connection with this.” “You have to be very careful with this,” he warned.
In the face of political tension, Elvia Barrios-Alvarado He pointed out that “we as a country should build, not destroy.”
“For this reason, it seems to me that at the moment we are talking about shots, as if we were at war. We are not at war, we are in a constitutional state of law, and we must learn to respect institutions and hold protests within the law,” he said.
The head of the judiciary also indicated that she had asked the President of the Republic, Pedro Castillo, to convene a Council of State to reach a consensus among various state institutions and work out “some agreements that will make the administration of the country viable.”
When asked about the mission of the Organization of American States (OAS), which will arrive in Lima on November 20 to analyze the political crisis in the country, she replied:
“I will have to get an OAS and express what I have always said: in the judiciary, we operate with judicial independence, in the judiciary, judges act independently, and each of them meets the requirements of the state ministry. We are not engaged in political persecution, we are engaged in judicial activities in accordance with our organic law and constitutional mandate.”
What did the Attorney of the Nation say?
For her part, National Attorney Patricia Benavidez also spoke out at the march, rejecting the actions of Congress and the Department of Public Administration and demanding a new Constitution.
“We all have the right to demand, but so far they are within the framework of the constitutional system,” he said.
Source: RPP

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