The head of Congress, Maria del Carmen Alva, would have asked the Spanish deputies to rule on an alleged “illegitimacy” in the government of President Pedro Castillo. Furthermore, according to an investigation in the weekly Hildebrandt in his thirteen, Alva would have asked that a call be made for an alleged “capture by communism” in our country.
Indeed, it was the Spanish deputy Noemí Villagrasa Quero from Spanish Socialist Worker’s Party (PSOE) who would have complained about the expressions made by María del Carmen Alva during a meeting that they held with several Spanish deputies members of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Congress in Spain last December 2, five days before the Plenary votes to admit the vacancy against Castillo.
Likewise, the weekly published the transcription of an audio in which the Spanish deputy, a member of the party of the current Spanish president Pedro Sánchez, is heard communicating with a friend to tell him that at the meeting several deputies felt “very violent by the tone brought by the president of the Peruvian Congress”.
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“We have never seen such a situation, not even with undemocratic countries. Meetings between parliaments are always held in terms of cooperation, collaboration, twinning. We have never seen such a situation ”, the report reads.
For its part, Noemí Villagrasa would also have confirmed a lunch that Alva would have had with deputies from the extreme right in Spain for which he asked that a PNL (non-law proposal) be presented to the next Foreign Commission “without being aggressive” after what would have happened with the congresswoman from Popular Action.
On the other hand, according to the publication, Alva would have been accompanied by legislators Ernesto Bustamante (Popular Force), and Wilson Soto (Popular Action), as well as the person in charge of the Peruvian embassy in Madrid, Eduardo Pérez del Solar.
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These events allegedly took place in a meeting where nine Spanish deputies participated, including the President of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Congress of Deputies, Pau Marí-Klose, together with the Peruvian representatives.
Finally, Hildebrandt in his thirteen mentioned that from the office of María del Carmen Alva they denied what happened, alluding that they did have several meetings in Spain but that “there was no comment that implied that she had asked for help for the vacancy or that she had pronounced in that sense.”
Isabel Cortez: “You cannot have a presidency of Congress that demands things on which we have not had an agreement”
Faced with this, the congresswoman for Together for Peru, Isabel Cortez, spoke about what happened and urged the president of Congress to pronounce on the matter.
“Since you traveled as president of this Congress, it is your duty to clarify this journalistic note where they indicate that you would have demanded a pronouncement from the Spanish parliament pointing out that President Castillo has no legitimacy.” the parliamentarian shared through her Twitter account.
In addition, he pointed out that he should not make requests on behalf of the entire Parliament until it has passed a vote.
“You cannot have a presidency of Congress that demands things about which the 130 congressmen have not had an agreement. For this reason, this note cannot pass another minute without having a clear statement from you where it denies the actions of which you are accused “the legislator commented.
María del Carmen Alva responds to the alleged request to Spanish deputies
After the controversy over an alleged request by María del Carmen Alva to Spanish deputies to comment on an alleged “illegitimacy” In the government of President Pedro Castillo, the President of Congress has rejected this assertion.
“As you can see, the own note of ‘Hildebrandt in his thirteen’ includes our categorical denial, despite being a report based on an audio with the insinuation of a Spanish deputy. The story that is built in the magazine is TOTALLY FALSE “Alva said via social media.
Bermejo on request to Spanish deputies: “I am going to ask Mrs. Alva for a motion of censure”
The congressman from Free Peru Guillermo Bermejo He referred to the president of the Board of Directors of Congress, Maria del Carmen Alva, who would have asked Spanish deputies to rule on an alleged “illegitimacy” in the government of President Pedro Castillo. The parliamentarian of the ruling party group criticized this intention and emphasized that he will present a motion of censure against the Popular Action legislator.
“First Hernando de Soto asking for US military intervention in Peru and now it is the president of Congress who asks the Spanish deputies to declare the government of Professor Pedro Castillo illegitimate. Such a person cannot preside over the Congress of the Republic. I’m going to ask Mrs. Alva for a motion of censure. The coup plotters will not pass! ”He wrote on his Twitter account.