With 15 votes in favor, 1 against and 2 abstentions, the SAC filed the constitutional complaints that the Prosecutor’s Office filed against Congresswoman Rosio Torres.
During the session of Friday, February 7, the Subcommission of Constitutional Accusations (SAC) filed the Complaint against Congresswoman Rosío Torres Salinas (Alliance for Congress). The accusation, presented by the Prosecutor of the Nation, indicated it as a concussion for the alleged cut of salaries to the workers of his office.
As the Republic reported it, the SAC entrusted to Congressman Segundo Quiroz the preparation of the final report and this concluded that the constitutional complaint against his app colleague lacked evidence. “The archiving of the accusation against Congresswoman Rosío Torres is arranged, which grows from legal, probative and factual support, which prevents continuing with the process,” Quiroz said at the close of reading her report in the session.
After reading the report, there were no interventions, neither in person or virtual. So the final report against APP congressman was vote. With 15 votes in favor, 1 against and 2 abstentions, the subcommission of constitutional accusations He filed, by majoritythe complaint.