Rosa Maria Palacios He spoke about the law that establishes that Congress broadcasts the Plenary Session on TV Perú and Radio Nacional in the middle of the electoral campaign. In his Sin Guion program, he also referred to the designation of Cinthia Vanessa Ramírez Santillana as the new head of the National Institute of Radio and Television of Peru (IRTP), institution in charge of managing TV Perú and Radio Nacional.
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Regarding the latter, RMP mentioned that one of the antecedents of former congresswoman Robertina Santillana responds to the fact that she transferred assets shared with her partner in the name of her daughters. After the end of the mandate, the partner claimed the assets, but one had already been transferred by the daughter to her husband.
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“Daughter of Ms. Robertina Santillana. Ms. Santillana was a former APP congresswoman and, during her term, transferred a series of assets that did not belong only to her, but also to her partner, whom she had also hired as an advisor. These assets were transferred to her daughters, including Cinthia Ramírez. It is not clear what she wanted to hide, but that is what happened. At the end of the term, the advisor—who was seeking to reactivate the company with his now former partner—claimed property. By then, the daughter had already transferred an asset valued at several million to her husband for just a few thousand,” he said.
Palacios also indicated that the new appointment in the IRTP falls on a person who was also accused of theft and who will now have to manage the provision of Congress that forces TV Perú and Radio Nacional to broadcast their plenary sessions without interruption, which in practice works as propaganda financed with public funds.
“The incident included a brawl of which there is a record, and she was accused of theft. She is now the new president of the Institute of Radio and Television of Peru. According to Mr. Jerí, she presides over an institution that brings together 200 radio stations nationwide, so she knows the sector well. But there is more regarding TV Perú and Radio Nacional. In the Public Debt Law, in a final provision forcibly incorporated, Congress established that, as of January 1, TV Perú and Radio Nacional must transmit the plenary sessions of the Congress of the Republic uninterruptedly. This despite the fact that Parliament already has its own cable channel. In practice, this works as a free electoral slot: the news from Congress operates as propaganda for a Legislature in which the majority seeks re-election, all financed with public money,” he added.
