In Acción Popular nobody knows anything about Luis Aragón. They saw the congressman in the plenary session last Saturday the 20th in which it was unanimously agreed that no party member, excluded from the elections by the JNE due to allegations of fraud, participate in the elections. Aragón turned a deaf ear to the agreement and agreed to join the list of the Senate for Avanza País as a guest: a decision that, according to Julio Chávez, president of AP, would cost him expulsion.
“Going against a plenary agreement is treason to the party and in the face of that the maximum internal sanction is imposed, which is expulsion. Mr. Aragón knows this,” said Chávez, who does not know who within the party signed the authorization that Aragón had to deliver to Avanza País as a mandatory requirement for him to apply.
“As president of the party, I do not know who may have signed that authorization. In any case, is that other person also responsible? There are two responsibilities here: there is no one without the other and both would have to be expelled,” the acciopopulist said in an interview with Perú21TV, who does not rule out that if the information is confirmed it could be agreed to begin the summary process against Arriola in the plenary session this Saturday.
“As a party, our position at this moment is to heal ourselves internally, renew our candidacy and concentrate all efforts on participating in the national and municipal elections,” he indicated.
In the midst of this partisan crisis, the JNE confirmed yesterday that Acción Popular will not participate in the general elections after rejecting the request for annulment presented by that group and ratifying the annulment of its primary elections. The electoral body explained that its rulings constitute final res judicata and cannot be reviewed in other ways.
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