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February 27, 2023
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Congress spends on more parking lots and plush carpeting

Congress spends on more parking lots and plush carpeting

He continues to spend the money of all Peruvians to satisfy his own needs with luxuries.

According to Panorama, the parliamentarians have spent S/1,620,000 on a new covered parking lot for no less than 200 vehicles, despite the fact that they have already assigned a place for their cars.

In addition to this, they have also bought luxurious carpets –which would have an additional cost– for five different rooms in Parliament, which has cost the State S/315 thousand. Additionally, they allocated more than S/138 thousand for televisions that will be placed throughout the Congress.

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In a statement, Congress said the carpet purchase was voided and accounted for the other payments. They reported that they will hold a press conference tomorrow, February 27.

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