The Minister of Justice and Human Rights, Félix Cheroassured that will run for the Congress of the Republic in the next general elections to be carried out in 2026. During his speech at the extraordinary session of the Permanent Commissionthe head of the Minjus pointed out that it is one of your aspirations and that, at the end of the five years of the corresponding period, he will seek a seat in the Legislative. “I respect this Congress so much that it is one of my aspirations and I announce it —because it is my aspiration and they cannot close that aspiration— that when this Congress completes its five years of democratic election in the year 2026, With great humility this server will postulate and will be seated exercising a democratic function like you do,” he said. VIDEO: Congress
Félix Chero affirms that he will run for Congress in the next elections: “It is my aspiration”
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