the congresswoman Norma Yarrow (Avanza País) ruled on the vacancy process against the President of the Republic, peter castle, which will be debated in plenary session of Parliament this Monday. The legislator announced that the necessary votes still do not exist to remove the president.
“To be honest, there are no votes yet. There are approximately 76 votes. We don’t know what the president is doing with his bench, we don’t know if ‘The Children’ are going to react before the misfortune that our country is going through”, he stated in an interview with RPP.
In that sense, the parliamentarian called on the parliamentary benches to reflect on the situation the country is going through while Castillo continues as head of state.
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“Here it is not about the benches and if we are going to vote en bloc or not. I make a call to my co-workers to tell them that we are in a more difficult situation here than Peru going to Qatar. We are here to defend, to save the situation, I call you to reflect“, said.
In addition, Yarrow Louvers He emphasized that the governmentdoes not want to govern, wants to take power from the state”. In addition, he recalled the appointment of Jorge Alva, as secretary general of the Presidential Office, despite the fact that he has complaints of assault on his wife.
About the OAS mission
In reference to the observation mission of the Organization of American States (OAS) that the Executive requested to be present in the debate on the presidential vacancy, the parliamentarian said that if she were the president of Congress, she would not let her in.
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“What will be their terror that they have ordered the OAS to come, despite the fact that they do not have any type of interference with us. You will be able to come and out of respect the president of the Congress, the Board of Directors and the Board of Spokespersons will let you enter. I personally, if I were president of Congress I would say that they do not enter because this is an issue that the Constitution clearly endorses us”, expressed Norma Yarrow.