Last Monday, March 28, the plenary session of Congress voted against vacating the President of the Republic, Pedro Castillo, due to permanent moral incapacity. With 55 votes in favour, 54 against and 19 abstentionsthe initiative promoted by an opposition sector of Congress did not get the support required to relieve the president of office.
Thus, Castillo will continue to lead the country and will keep the position designated by popular mandate, because to remove it the support of a minimum of 87 parliamentarians was neededa figure very far from the one obtained after the debate and presentation of the president.
Previously, when the Congress admitted the presidential vacancy motion to debate, obtaining 76 votes in favor, 41 against and 1 abstentions. This multiparty initiative was initially presented by Renovación Popular Congressman Jorge Montoya on Tuesday, March 8, and was supported by Popular Force, Advance Country, Alliance for Progress, We are Peru and We Can Peru.
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It can be deduced from this that of the 76 votes in favor that were initially registered, 21 parliamentarians decided to change the meaning of their election in favor of the head of state.
Among those who initially voted in favor and then corrected themselves to vote against are the following congressmen from Alliance for Progress (APP): Freddy Ronald Díaz Monago, Idelso Manuel García Correa, Elva Edith Julón Irigoin and Eduardo Salhuana Cavides. Likewise, the legislators José Enrique Jeri Oré and Hitler Saavedra Castternoque, of We are Peruthey reversed compared to the first vote.
On the other hand, parliamentarians Luis Ángel Aragón Carreño, José Alberto Arreola Tueros, Raúl Felipe Doroteo Carbajo, Jhaec Darwin Espinosa Vargas, Jorge Luis Flores Ancachi, Ilich Fredy López Ureña, Pedro Edwin Martínez Talavera, Silvia María Monteza Facho, Juan Carlos Mori Celis , Hilda Marleny Portero López, Wilson Soto Palacios and Elvis Hernán Vergara Mendoza, from People’s ActionThey decided to vote abstentionally. The same path was taken by the congressmen of APP Segundo Héctor Acuña Peralta, Magaly Rosmery Ruíz Rodríguez and Rosío Torres Salinas. To these were added the non-grouped legislators Dignified Calle Lobatón and Enrique Wong Pujada.
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Members of the alleged criminal organization called ‘Los Ninos’which were made known after the alleged testimonies of the businesswoman and aspiring effective collaborator, Karelim López, voted against or abstained from vacating the President of the Republic, peter castle.
congressman Raul Doroteo (Ica), who initially supported the vacancy motion, changed his mind and voted abstention. The same thing happened with parliamentarians. Juan Mori (Loreto), Ilich López (Junín), Darwin Espinoza (Áncash) and Jorge Flores (Puno). Carlos Zeballosformer legislator of Acción Popular and now a member of the caucus of Democratic Peru, stood firm in his decision to vote against the initiative proposed by Renovación Popular.