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Acción Popular collects signatures to challenge Aníbal Torres

Acción Popular collects signatures to challenge Aníbal Torres

The bench of People’s Action is collecting signatures for file a motion for interpellation against the President of the Council of Ministers, Hannibal Torres. Given this, they urged the other benches of the Congress of the republic to support the initiative with rubrics for seek a way out of the crisis generated by the increase in prices of fuels and fertilizers at the international level.

“It is necessary for Aníbal Torres to appear in plenary to explain what the legal grounds were for the adoption of this radical measure (curfew), and make it clear whether this measure will be used to repress popular demonstrations, since as those of us who signed this motion, We consider that declaring a state of emergency at night is a clear repression against the people who are dissatisfied with the state policy directed by President Pedro Castillo,” the document read.

The manuscript consists of six questions related to events that occurred in the context of the protests by the stoppage of carriers and farmers. You will be asked about the statements made by the Defense Minister, Joseph Louis Gavidiaabout the meeting they had in Huancayo with leaders at the Wanka Coliseum, as well as the subsequent declaration of citizen immobilization decreed last Tuesday, April 5.

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In the document, Elvis Vergaraspokesman for People’s Action, questions the legitimacy of the leaders who were present at the negotiation with the Executive in Huancayo. He maintains that these were discredited and delegitimized by the union members of the sectors that went into lockdown.

Aníbal Torres denies that he has submitted his resignation

During the afternoon of Wednesday 6, Hannibal Torres He denied that he had made his position available after rumors of an alleged resignation of the prime minister for approving the supreme resolution that decreed the curfew, last Tuesday, April 5.

“I inform you that I have not submitted my resignation. The cabinet is very solid. I am happy with this team that has been working for the good of the country”, he expressed at a press conference.

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