The benches of Keiko Fujimori and Cesar Acuna they have not signed the request for Extraordinary Plenary that seeks to debate the motion of censure against José Jerípresident of the Congress in charge of the Presidency of the Republic. Although the initiative already has 53 signatures, the support of Popular Force and Alliance for Progress does not appear on the list.
According to congressional sources, it is expected that by the end of the day there will be 60 signatures. Photo: The Republic
The order was formalized by Popular Renewal through Official Letter No. 043-2025-2026-GPRP/CR on January 21. The document requests to urgently convene the Plenary Session to discuss Jerí’s permanence in office, after questions about alleged functional misconduct.
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The request is based on events that occurred on December 26, 2025 and January 6, 2026. Both episodes are linked to unofficial meetings with the Chinese businessman Zhihua Yang. The document maintains that these events generated political impact and institutional discredit.
Fuerza Popular avoids supporting the Extraordinary Plenary Session
The bench of Popular Force He is not among the signatories of the order. There are 20 congressmen who so far do not support the urgent call to debate the motion of censure.
Among them are: Alejandro Aguinaga, Luis Alegría, Rosangella Barbaran, Carlos Bustamante, Eduardo Castillo, Merly Chacón, Víctor Flores, Raúl Huamán, Mery Infantes, David Jiménez, Patricia Juárez, Jeny López, Martha Moyano, Auristela Obando, Tania Ramirez, César Revilla, Magally Santisteban, Héctor Ventura, María Zeta and Fernando Rospigliosi, president of Congress.
The absence of their signatures is relevant due to the numerical weight of Fujimorism in Congress. Under the slogan of defending the country’s stability, the group led by Keiko Fujimori gives its support to Jerí’s already questioned management and marks a difference compared to other groups that demand that the issue be discussed in plenary. Without their votes, the correlation of forces favors the permanence of José Jerí in the Government Palace.
Alliance for Progress does not sign the motion either
In the case of Alliance for Progress17 congressmen have not signed the request for Extraordinary Plenary. The bench responds to the political leadership of Cesar Acuna and has a key presence in parliamentary decision-making due to the number of parliamentarians it has.
The list includes: María Acuña, Lady Camones, Roberto Chiabra, Luis Cordero, José Elías, Jorge Flores, Idelso García, Nelcy Heidinger, Edith Julon, Roberto Kamiche, Juan Lizarzaburu, Jorge Marticorena, Segundo Quiroz, Magaly Ruiz, Eduardo Salhuana, Alejandro Soto and Rosio Torres. None has so far supported the censorship initiative.
Days before, César Acuña stressed during the presentation of his party’s spokespersons for the electoral campaign that they were the first to request the resignation of José Jerí, but that the president ignored said request. The APP bench has not signed any of the seven motions of censure presented against Jerí.
Ruth Luque denounces Fernando Rospigliosi’s attempt to stop debate
On the other hand, congresswoman Ruth Luque, through her account on X, stated that the president of Congress, Fernando Rospigliosi, would seek to prevent motions of censure against José Jerí are debated in plenary.
According to what he wrote, the Board of Directors would try to maintain that a vacancy corresponds and not a censure. “Rospigliosi seeks to ensure that the motions of censure against Jeri are not debated and intends with his ‘legal advisors’ to say that a vacancy corresponds, thus keeping Jeri. The request for an extraordinary plenary session is still underway and there are more than 53 signatures,” he said.
The declaration introduces a new political front. If the debate moves towards a discussion about vacancy and not censorship, the procedure would change. That could alter the times and the required majorities.
We are Peru, Peru Libre and other banks do not sign the order
The list of congressmen who have not signed also includes We are Perua bench to which President José Jerí belonged during his time in Parliament. Among them are: Alfredo Azurín, Paul Gutiérrez, Elizabeth Medina, Jorge Morante, Alex Paredes, José Pazo, Héctor Valer, Óscar Zea and Ana Zegarra
On the other hand, members of the left-wing parties have not yet added their signatures to the Popular Renewal request. Among them is Perú Libre: José Balcazar, Segundo Montalvo (author of the vacancy motion against Jerí), Kelly Portalatino, Abel Reyes and Janet Rivas. The members of the Together for Peru – Voices of the People – Magisterial Bloc do not sign the document either: Jorge Coayla, Nieves Limachi, Germnán Tacuri and Katy Ugarte.
Podemos Peru is not far behind. Several congressmen from this group have not signed the request to convene the Extraordinary Plenary Session. Among them are: José Arriola, Guido Bellido, Digna Calle, Darwin Espinoza, Heidy Juárez, José Luna, Ariana Orué, Francis Paredes, Luis Picón and Nivardo Édgar.
Some parliamentarians from Acción Popular, a group that also joined the signing of the motions of censure against José Jerí, still have not signed the letter. Among them are: Carlos Alva, Ilich López and Elvis Vergara. In the case of the Honor and Democracy bench, only one member has not yet signed the request: Javier Padilla. While from the group of ungrouped congressmen it is Raúl Doroteo, who still does not support the initiative.
The sum of these benches shows that the request for an Extraordinary Plenary Session faces resistance. Although the number of signatures is expected to reach 60 by the end of the day, the role of the blocks linked to Keiko Fujimori and César Acuña is decisive in the immediate future of José Jerí.

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