The president of Congress, José Jerí, ruled out the possibility that Exitulatory of the Council of Ministers, Betssy Chávezbe hired as a parliamentary advisor, despite the fact that Congressman Roberto Sánchez has expressed his intention to do so.
Jerí said that Chávez’s hiring is not legally viable. “In principle, legally it does not proceed because she is a congressman who is suspended, consequently, does not proceed, is not unfortunate,” he said in the end point. For his part, Congressman Roberto Sánchez had presented the personnel requirement No. 10533 with the aim of hiring Chavez as a trusted advisor, highlighting that she is a professional “titled, has mastery, has professional training.”
The former officials of Congress, César Delgado, said that, although hiring could be within the legal framework, “Right of our political organization that is the democratic principle.” For him, “nobody occurs that in a democracy it is valid to give a coup d’etat and Chavez is being prosecuted precisely by an act of rebellion against the democratic system.”
Betssy Chávez is prosecuted by the Prosecutor’s Office as co -author of the crime of rebellion for the coup d’etat of December 7, 2022, with a penalty request of 25 years in prison. The former minister was under preventive detention, but was released after the Constitutional Court annulled the measure for having been prolonged outside the legal term.
Regarding this issue, the Prosecutor’s Office gave up requiring the prolongation of preventive detention in this case. According to the magistrates in charge, Chávez is already released so that an extension of a preventive detention that defeated cannot be requested. In addition, they requested 12 months of impediment of departure from the country against it.
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