Members of the Congress Oversight Commission arrived this morning at the Government Palace in order to interrogate the President of the Republic, Pedro Castillo for the alleged acts of corruption that weigh against him. Nevertheless, they were not received by the president and they were denied entry at the door of the headquarters of the Executive Branch. Given this, the president of the aforementioned parliamentary working group, Héctor Ventura, described that treatment as disrespectful. “It is a lack of respect for the congressmen. When the president goes to the Congress of the Republic, we give him all the prerogatives of a president, but he wants us to enter through a back door,” Ventura declared. VIDEO: The Republic
Audit Commission was unable to enter the Government Palace to question Pedro Castillo
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