The last September 6, the President Dina Boluarte authorized the trip of the Minister of Justice, Juan José Santiváñezto Geneva, Swissin order to participate in the 60th session of the Human Rights Council of the United Nations Organization (UN). However, The Republic He was able to know that Santiváñez’s trip from 6 to 11 of this month will cost more than US $/6,500.
Through Supreme Resolution No. 190-2025-PCM, it was established to disburse US $ 3,981.54 and US $ 2,700.00 for the air and per diem tickets of the Minister of Justice. That is to say; US $ 6,681.54. In conversion to Soles (S/3.52 at the exchange rate), the Santiváñez trip would cost S/23.519.
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The Ministry of Justice will have a period of 15 business days to pay accounts in a documented manner about the detail of the expenses made by the owner’s holder. For the time that Santiváñez is in the European country, the Minister of Health, César Vásquez, will assume his functions.
It is important to highlight that the holder has an order to leave the country; However, Judge Edin Campos Barranzuela has decided to suspend this restriction for a period of five days so that Santiváñez I can travel.
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Government justifies the journey of Santiváñez
In the same supreme resolution, the government of Dina Boluarte He justified Santiváñez’s trip by arguing that “the assistance of the Minister of State in the Office of Justice and Human Rights to the aforementioned activities will strengthen the presence
of the Peruvian State in international spaces in human rights. ”
However, hours later the government itself issued a statement by describing as “unacceptable” the ruling of the Inter -American Court of Human Rights (IDH Court), in which it ratified the inapplicability of the Amnesty Law, which benefits military and police processed by human rights violations.
Juan José Santiváñez: Judicial Branch gives special permission to the Minister of Justice to leave the country
The Preparatory Investigation Court of the Supreme Court of Justice granted a special permit to the Minister of Justice and Human Rights, Juan José Santiváñez Antúnez, to travel to Geneva, Switzerland, from September 6 to 11, 2025, in order to participate in the 60th Session of the UN Human Rights Council.
Santiváñez has an order that prohibits him from leaving the country since June 5 of this year, issued by the Permanent Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court at the request of the Prosecutor’s Office. This measure is part of an investigation for influence peddling, since he is accused of having requested an alleged bribery of US $ 20,000 to magistrates of the Constitutional Court for the benefit of one of his defenders, Miguel Marcelo Outrosas, during his exercise as a private lawyer.
