the owner of the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Mincetur), Robert Sanchezassured that they are currently “circulating”, to be signed, five minutes of the Decentralized Councils of Ministers carried out by the Executive in different regions of the country.
Sánchez also pointed out that he has signed several acts and others are being consolidated due to their complexity. This, after it was spread that there was a record of a single Decentralized Council of Ministers with the approved agreements.
“I have signed several (acts). I am sure that this will be prioritized to have it available as it corresponds in the most immediate term (…) There are more than five minutes circulating and others that are being consolidated due to the complexity of the agreements, the actors and the tables”, Sánchez said in dialogue with Canal N.
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In this sense, the head of the Mincetur explained that before the sessions of the Council of Ministers in the regions, technical tables are held and there a large amount of information is gathered that takes time to be articulated.
“In all the sessions of the Council of Ministers, both the ordinary, the extraordinary and the decentralized ones, in all of them, always the day before, technical roundtables are held, where the subnational government institutions participate in five or six roundtables with technicians from all the ministries. Articulating and putting together this whole range of minutes can take time, but we are signing according to the agreements that are formalized“, Held.
Finally, the also congressman from the Together for Peru bench emphasized that he cannot give an exact date when all the corresponding minutes will be presented. “I can’t say one, two or three days. They are the PCM teams that are with that task”, he declared.
versions of ministers
Previously, the ministers Dina Boluarte (Development and Social Inclusion) and Diana Miloslavich (Women and Vulnerable Populations) tried to justify, with different versions, the absence of minutes of the Decentralized Councils of Ministers.
“You would have to ask the PCM, we have been signing the minutes after the Council of Ministers”, Boluarte told the press from Pachacámac.
“We are making rapporteurships, surely there will be a report from the PCM on the meetings that are held, [¿Han firmado actas?] we are waiting for the minutes to sign them, all this takes time”, Miloslavich pointed out to the media.