the constitutionalist Omar Cairo questioned that the National Police, which is part of the Ministry of the Interior, promote the “National March for Peace” this coming Tuesday, January 3, in the context of the political crisis facing the country. The specialist assured this Sunday —in statements for La República— that “the call they make is an infringement of the Political Constitution of Peru”.
“The call for a march for peace carried out by the Police is an infringement of the Constitution. Article 34 of the constitutional text establishes that members of the National Police cannot participate in demonstrations, and its article 169 prescribes that the National Police is not deliberative”, advanced Omar Cairo.
He also indicated that, if the demonstration were to take place, the political responsibility would correspond to the Minister of the Interior, Víctor Rojas Herrera. He added that President Dina Boluarte would also be affected in constitutional law.
“Clearly, it is not a march for peace, in the philosophical sense, but a demonstration in support of a political option. If the call subsists, the political responsibility would correspond to the minister of the sector, and the constitutional legal responsibility to the president, ”he sentenced.
Óscar Arriola invites you to participate in the “National March for Peace”
The head of the Criminal Investigation Directorate (Dirincri), Oscar Arriola Delgadoinvited the public to participate in the “National March for Peace” this Tuesday, January 3.
“Peruvian brothers. We invite you to the great national march for peace that will take place this Tuesday, January 3 at 3:00 pm throughout Peru. In Lima it will be in the Campo de Marte. Not one more drop of blood, not one more wounded Peruvian, no to violence,” said the former head of Dircote.