congressman Alex Paredes (Free Peru) questioned the Legislature for the resignation of Juan Silva Villegas to the ownership of Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC). According to the pro-government parliamentarian, there are benches that do not know how to “live with regulations” and believe that the institution “is a farm.”
“Today it is Mr. Silva, before they did it with Minister Gallardo. Who’s next, Mr. [Hernán] condor? Who’s next tomorrow? That’s not good for politics”, lamented the parliamentarian in dialogue with the press.
“They do not know that they end up doing internal damage to the entire institutional framework called Congress and that is an objective demonstration of the immaturity of people who do not know where they have come from”, he reproached.
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In addition, he noted that Juan Silva was subjected to a motion of censure process despite not having any complaint at the parliamentary level.
“Presumptions have no space here. When it comes to the honor of people, even more so of authorities, all responsibility must be accredited with evidence“, he pointed.
“This is a public institution. You have to know how to act, the problem is that there are many people who have never worked in a public institution, so they don’t know how to live with regulations, with norms, so they think this is a farm. it bothers usWalls added.
Last Monday night, while the plenary session of the Parliament debated the motion of censure against the then head of the MTC, President Pedro Castillo announced that he accepted the resignation of Silva Villegas from the position, who faced complaints in his management after the testimony of Karelim López to the prosecution.
Hernan Condori
The Minister of Health, Hernán Condori, faces two interpellation motions in Congress, both resources were realized in the plenary session last Monday. In addition, the Popular Force bench announced that they will promote a motion of censure against him due to the accusations of lack of suitability.
However, the head of the Minsa affirmed that he rules out resigning from his position until the head of state, Pedro Castillo, allows him to do so.
“I will work until the last minute that the president allows me. All I have to do is serve the people. I think I have the support of the population.”Condori declared this Tuesday to TV Peru.