In disagreement. the congresswoman Susel Paredes, of Integrity and Developmentreferred to the decision of the Board of Directors of the Parliament of suspend the plenary session scheduled for this Thursday, November 10 at 9:00 am as a result of the “Toma de Lima” march in favor of the government of the president peter castlewhich will take place on the same day.
Through her social networks, the legislator questioned this position of the Congress and referred that marches “there were and always will be.” This, in reference to the information given by high-ranking officers of the National Police that, in the mobilization in favor of the Executive“protest actions would be carried out with acts of violence against public and private property.”
“I express my total disagreement with the suspension of the plenary session and activities in Congress. There were and will always be marches, and with diverse people, including misfits who to control. We are not afraid of them. The idea is let’s all go, let’s not all hide, “she wrote on his Twitter account.
It is worth mentioning that the plenary session was suspended after a meeting between the head of the Lima Police Region, General Manuel LozadaY the high command of the National Police of Peru (PNP) and the head of the Congressional Prevention and Security Office, Victor Hugo Castillo Dominguez.
That’s how it was known “a possible infiltration of radical and extremist groups within the protesterswhich could cause a social overflow and the alteration of public order.
Given these warnings, José Williams (Avanza País), president of Congressordered the suspension of the plenary session and, therefore, also that of the session of the Board of Spokespersons convened for this Wednesday, November 9 at 3.00 pm The purpose: safeguard the safety of legislators as well as Parliament staff.
Congress suspends face-to-face work this Thursday 10
On the other hand, the Congress issued a statement in which it informed “the suspension of face-to-face work” this Thursday, November 10. However, he pointed out that said measure has a “compensable nature” due to the security measures established by the Parliament.
“Those responsible for the organic units of the Official Office, the General Parliamentary Directorate, the Communications Office, the Prevention and Security Office, the Document Management Department, the General Services Department and the Information Technology Department and the Medical Service Functional Group must guarantee the operability of the essential services of the institution“, it reads.