Concerned about misgovernment, the economic and food crisis, and the clear signs of corruption, different business associations spoke out – almost simultaneously – in favor of prioritizing the constitutional accusation presented by the National Prosecutor, Patricia Benavidez against the president peter castle.
The complaint is based on the presumption of the crimes of criminal organization, influence peddling and collusion. The first to speak was IPAE Business Associationwho made a call to the Legislative.
“We call on Congress to prioritize the prompt resolution of this serious complaint among other pending ones, accelerating the investigations that are necessary; resolving in accordance with the legal system and with the ultimate goal of serving citizens and defending democracy, institutionality and separation of powers”, reads its statement.
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The National Confederation of Private Business Institutions (Confiep), who pointed out that both the Public Ministry and the Judiciary “They are doing their job.”.
Also, through a statement signed by its 22 unions of small, medium and large companies, they urged Congress to speed up the investigations.
“Congress has the responsibility to follow the corresponding procedures in a rigorous and ethical manner, ensuring due process and allowing us to arrive at the truth.“, held.
The Lima Chamber of Commerce (CCL) rejected any act of corruption and demanded that those involved collaborate with the justice system and that the necessary guarantees be provided so that the authorities can carry out their work.
Meanwhile, the Union of Guilds for Peru stated that the country “can no longer support the instability and incapacity in the management of the State, which directly threatens the economy of millions of families”.
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- “Governance is at stake, and the generation of trust and investment in the Peruvian economy depends on that”, said Rosa Bueno, president of the CCL.
- The Exporters Association asked to defend institutionality, transparency and respect for Peruvians.