This Tuesday, the Constitution Commission of the Congress of the Republic rejected all the remarks raised by the president peter castle against the autograph of the law that attempts against the referendum for constitutional reforms and approved the opinion by insistence. Before this panorama, William Bermejo, legislator of Democratic Peru, announced that this legislative initiative will end in constitutional Court, where finally you will not have the approval of this entity.
“What I anticipated the first day this issue was discussed in Congress is going to happen. The right of the people cannot be mutilated. The Executive is going to observe them, it is going to be approved by insistence and it is going to end up in the Constitutional Court. And in a few months or weeks (the TC) will respond to us saying that we did everything wrong”, declared Successful.
In this sense, Russet pointed out that the only thing that was achieved with the approval of the opinion by insistence is losing weeks in the debate regarding the unconstitutionality of what was approved for him Congress: “That is what is going to happen, that they are going to make the country waste time once again so that later a competent institution does not have to correct the plan,” he added.
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They approve an opinion on the insistence of the law that restricts the referendum
This Tuesday, the Constitution and Regulation Commission of the Congress of the republic, chaired by the fujimorist Patricia Juarez, approved by majority the opinion of insistence on the autograph of the law that establishes that any constitutional reform must be approved by Parliament before it is submitted to a referendum.
The opinion of insistence received the support of the parliamentarians Patricia Juárez (Fujimorista who chairs the working group) and her colleagues Alejandro Aguinaga, Martha Moyano and Héctor Ventura. Gladyz Echaíz (APP), Adriana Tudela (Avanza País), Alejandro Cavero (Avanza País), Alejandro Muñante (Popular Renewal), José Elías (Podemos), Luis Aragón (Popular Action) and Wilson Soto (AP) also supported the regulation.
On the other hand, congressmen were against limiting the referendum of Free Peru José Balcázar, Guido Bellido, Waldemar Cerrón, Víctor Cutipa and Jaime Quito. This rejection was joined by Edgar Raymundo, from Together for Peru.