The party owned by the presidential candidate César Acuña PeraltaAlliance for Progress (APP), issued a statement to point out that he never neglected the last of his children that he had during the relationship he had with his ex-partner Jenny Gutiérrez Vaisman.
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“In the resume that the presidential candidate has accredited before the National Election Jury (JNE), he transparently declared that he is complying with a confirmed judicial sentence,” the statement said.
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Presidential candidates, as well as those who aspire to the Senate and Deputies, are required to record judicial rulings in their resumes, so the The information that Acuña provided is in compliance with said mandate.
According to the same APP statement, “the presidential candidate has always complied with the payment of alimony for his youngest son. There is and has not been any abandonment or failure to fulfill his responsibilities.”
However, according to the information recorded by César Acuña in his CV, it is a sentence confirmed in a food trial.
This means, as pointed out by the two lawyers specialized in Family Law interviewed by The Republicthat the The child’s mother had to appeal to the Judicial Branch for support so that César Acuña fulfills his obligation.
Furthermore, when in the first instance the court’s decision was adverse to Acuña, he appealed because he did not agree.
However, the sentence was confirmed, so the candidate is paying the pension in compliance with the court order, not by his will, as the APP statement says.
The Republic obtained copies of four police reports filed by his ex-partner Jenny Gutiérrez Vaisman for family violence, allegedly during the period in which he was demanding the pension for their son.
The APP statement states that all these cases were archived, something that César Acuña’s lawyer, Elio Riera, also told La República when asked about this history of family violence. Riera said he would send the confirmatory documents, but he did not do so.
The truth is that In the database of the Public Ministry it appears that in the Second Superior Family Prosecutor’s Office of Lima, there is a file against César Acuña that contains a final ruling for psychological abuse resulting from one of Jenny Gutiérrez’s police reports. It doesn’t say “archive.”
La República’s investigation was based on the information recorded by César Acuña in his CV, in which he states that he is paying the pension of his youngest son by court order. If it had been of her own free will, the mother of the minor would not have had to resort to the Judiciary, as the lawyers specialized in Family Law point out.
The purpose of the publication is not to “generate morbidity or rejection towards a candidacy”, as the APP statement indicates”, but to make transparent the actions of a candidate. presidential candidate who reports having income of S/9.8 millionbut refused to pay alimony to his last son.
