Due to an agreement from December last year, the Board of Directors of Congress It has staff modules for its presidency of 13 workers and 33 for its three vice-presidencies, with salaries ranging from S/ 3,284.00 to S/ 12,204.00.
In total, the new The Board of Directors will be able to spend up to S/ 414 thousand per month paying these 46 workers.
Eduardo Salhuana: 13 workers at his disposal in the presidency
The The presidency of Congress has at its disposal 4 level 10 advisors with salaries between S/ 12,204.00 and S/ 13,364.00; 3 level 9 advisors with salaries between S/ 10 thousand and S/ 10,924.00; 5 level 7 technical workers with salaries between S/ 6,767.00 and S/ 7,370.00 and 2 level 3 assistants with salaries between S/ 3,284.00 and S/ 3,544.00.
Adding up the salaries of all the MDC presidential staff, the Parliament’s monthly expenditure is between S/ 109,219 and S/ 119,242 maximum.
Expenses on workers for the presidency of Congress
Congressional Board of Directors: workers for each vice presidency
While each vice-presidency of Congress – there are three – has 3 level 10 advisors, 2 level 9 advisors, 4 level 7 technical workers and 2 level 3 assistants.
Adding the salaries of the 33 workers of the first, second and third vice presidency, the monthly expense is between S/ 270,744.00 and S/ 295,524.00.
Thus, between the presidency and its three vice-presidencies, Congress is empowered to allocate more than S/ 400 thousand per month for its workers.
At the time of closing this note, it was not stated that the Board of Directors agreement that approved these modules had been modified by the management of the New Speaker of Parliament, Eduardo Salhuana, from Alliance for Progress (APP)and its vice presidents Patricia Juarez, from Fuerza Popular; Waldemar Cerrón, from Peru Libre; and Alejandro Cavero, from Avanza País.
Total expenditure on workers for the three vice-presidencies of Congress
Minimum and maximum spending on all Congress workers modules
Vice-presidencies and their offices
The expenditure mentioned does not take into account the expenditure of the offices over which each vice-presidency has jurisdiction.
The first vice presidency, which is now held by Congresswoman Juárez and has been in the hands of her party since 2022, has powers over the Congress Publishing Fund and the Office of Citizen Participation. The heads of these offices respectively are, up to now, former congresswomen Milagros Takayama and Karina Beteta with salaries of S/ 19,277.11 each.
The second vice presidency, which Cerrón has held since 2023, has powers over the International Cooperation Office. During the Peru Libre period, a former ambassador of Pedro Castillo’s government, Carina Palacios Quincho, was hired as head there, with a salary of S/ 19,277.11.
The third vice presidency, headed by Cavero, has jurisdiction over the Office of Liaison with Regional and Local Governments (previously called the Citizen Liaison Office) and the Office of Legislative Quality. In the latter, Iván Willy de la Cruz, former advisor to Congressman José Williams, from Avanza País, was hired in the last period, with a salary of S/ 19,277.11.
Commission sharing
With the new Board of Directors and the parliamentary coalition that elected her, This Monday there will be the distribution of Congressional commissions.
Sources of The Republic They announced that Popular Force will maintain the presidency of the Constitutional CommissionAPP would have the Budget Commission, Peru Libre the Justice Commission, Podemos Perú the Oversight Commission, Acción Popular the Economy Commission, Somos Perú the Decentralization Commission.
The coalition that dominates Parliament will thus allocate the ordinary committees – which are 25 -, the special committees and the investigative committees. Those that are not of interest to it will be given to the opposition benches to this regime.
Share of power
The bench of Country moves forward announced on their social networks that their congresswomen Diana Gonzales and Rosselli Amuruz will be the presidents of the Special Monitoring Commission for the 2027 Pan American Games and the Special Multiparty Commission Capital Peru respectively.
Amuruz has a constitutional complaint against her for hiring alleged associates of her partner, former parliamentarian Paul García.