The President Pedro Castillo continues in the eye of the storm. The president’s defense, represented by Eduardo Pachas and Benji Espinoza, announced that he will request the “absolute annulment” of the tax investigation. This in the framework of expansion of research that the prosecutor of the Nation Pablo Sánchez initiated against the head of state for the alleged commission of the crimes of criminal organization, aggravated influence peddling and aggravated collusion.
Furthermore, the spokesman for People’s Renewal, Jorge Montoyafiled a motion for Interpellation against the Vice President and Minister of Development and Social Inclusion, Dina Boluartedue to having signed documents of the Apurímac Departmental Club despite being a State official.
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In the economic sphere, the Superintendency of Banks and Insurance issued Resolution No. 1767-2022, in which it reported on the operating procedure to request the optional and extraordinary withdrawal of up to 4 UIT (S/ 18,400) from the individual capitalization accounts (CIC) of the Pension Fund Administrators (AFP). Following this line, the affiliate will be able to submit his withdrawal request, for the only time, starting next June 13.
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Congresswoman from Avanza País requests extension of the constitutional complaint against Dina Boluarte
Parliamentarian Norma Yarrow, from the Avanza País bench, requested the extension of the constitutional complaint against the Vice President of Peru, Dina Boluarte, for the commission of an alleged constitutional infraction due to his participation in the signing of documents of the private association Club Departamental Apurímac.
The congresswoman has sent a document to the president of the Subcommittee on Constitutional AccusationsRosío Torres, in which she presents new evidence disseminated by the media.
Sigrid Bazán supports the advancement of presidential elections, but…
The congresswoman for Democratic Change, Sigrid Bazán, spoke in favor of early elections, but not to a vacancy against the President of the Republic, peter castle.
“I do not agree that a president outside the law or with different interpretations is removed from his mandate, that he does not finish and that a person who has not been elected by the people enters to govern,” said the parliamentarian. in RPP.
“I agree with an early election, which is different from vacating Mr. Castillo for an investigation that still cannot reach the accusatory, evidentiary, and finally sentencing level. Whether we like it or not, he is president of the Republic, but, if found guilty, he should be disqualified like other former presidents, go to jail like other former presidents and follow all the paths of the law”, he added.
Likewise, He specified that Peru does not have a serious and decent ‘political offer’, therefore, from his point of view, advancing the elections would not bring solutions to the country.
Congress seeks re-election through the Bicamerality
The parliamentarians would be seeking re-election through the return to the Bicamerality after the presentation of the prediction of Congresswoman Patricia Juárez (Popular Force). The reform could be approved this month and ratified by July.
The congresswoman’s proposal states that deputies and senators can be re-elected, immediately, for an additional period thanks to the bicameral system. Also, benches of Acción Popular, Avanza País and Somos Perú were in favor of approving a reform that allows for indefinite reelection.
Two congressmen withdraw their signatures for the interpellation against Dina Boluarte
On the last Wednesday, June 1, it was learned that parliamentarians Patricia Chirinos, from Avanza País, and Carlos Anderson, not grouped, They reversed their decision to support the interpellation motion against the Vice President of Peru, Dina Boluarte. Therefore, they requested the withdrawal of their signatures before this initiative.
The reasons were not detailed as to why both congressmen chose to withdraw their signatures. This would result in the interpellation motion against the holder of the Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion (Midis) cannot be performed. A minimum of 20 signatures is required. Currently, there are 19.
Who currently make up Pedro Castillo’s cabinet?
- Presidency of the Council of Ministers: Aníbal Torres Vásquez
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs: César Rodrigo Landa Arroyo
- Ministry of Defense: José Luis Gavidia Arrascue
- Ministry of Economy and Finance: Óscar Miguel Graham Yamahuchi
- Ministry of the Interior: Dimitri Senmache Artola
- Ministry of Justice and Human Rights: Félix Chero Medina
- Ministry of Education: Rosendo Leoncio Serna Román
- Ministry of Health: Jorge Antonio López Peña
- Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation: Javier Arce
- Ministry of Labor and Employment Promotion: Juan Lira Loayza
- Ministry of Production: Jorge Luis Prado Palomino
- Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism: Roberto Helbert Sánchez Palomino
- Ministry of Energy and Mines: Alessandra Herrera
- Ministry of Transport and Communications: Juan Mauro Barranzuela
- Ministry of Housing, Construction and Sanitation: Geiner Alvarado López
- Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations: Diana Mirian Miloslavich Túpac
- Ministry of the Environment: Modesto Edilberto Montoya Zavaleta
- Ministry of Culture: Alejandro Antonio Salas Zegarra
- Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion of Peru: Dina Ercilia Boluarte Zegarra