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Betssy Chávez: Permanent Commission will evaluate the constitutional complaint against her on Tuesday the 14th

Betssy Chávez: Permanent Commission will evaluate the constitutional complaint against her on Tuesday the 14th

Revision. The legislative future of former ministers Betsy Chavez and Roberto Sanchez could be defined in the coming weeks. The Permanent Commission of Congress will evaluate on Tuesday, March 14, the constitutional complaint against both, which proposes suspending them from public service during the investigation period. The document previously approved in the Subcommittee on Constitutional Accusations (SAC) recommends processing them in the Public ministry for the alleged unlawful rebellion. If the working group gives the green light, the future of Chávez, Sánchez and Willy Huerta, also a former minister of Pedro Castillo.

Added to this procedural progress is the petition of the Permanent Commission to the Supreme Court of Power of attorney to evaluate coercive measures to prevent a possible flight of the three accused. She was the same prosecutor of the Nation, Patricia Benavideswho sent a letter to Congress recalling that possibility.

In response, Roberto Sánchez handed over his passport to the Chief Officer, Javier Ángeles Illman, to “collaborate with the investigations.” His colleague Betssy Chávez, after being absent from a plenary session for medical reasons, promised to deliver the immigration document. In a recent missive sent to the president of Parliament, general (r) Jose Williams ZapataChávez Chino communicated his claim to agree to “any measure to prevent him from leaving the country and/or appearing.”

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