The Minister of Labor, Betssy Chávez, spoke after Congress presented a interpellation motion against him last Tuesday. “If they want to carry out the interpellation, the interpellation is a legally constitutional fact. The regulations also stipulate it, and we will respond, but above all we will respond to society”he indicated at the PCM press conference.
Chavez referred to the interpellations to which different PCM ministers have been exposed by Congress and considered that these attitudes come from sectors that until now have not been able to make a real conciliation, after a hard-fought electoral process and therefore many ways are sought to avoid changes in the country.
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Likewise, he also indicated that the reforms must take place in different sectors of the state, including reforms in labor matters and that “Peru deserves to know technically because the reforms in each sector of the country are important.” Furthermore, he clarified that the status quo cannot always be expected to be the same.
The congress and its reasons
The statements come after The Fuerza Popular bench will manage to gather the necessary signatures to present an interpellation motion against the Minister of Labor on Tuesday for allegedly declaring the strike of air traffic controllers admissible what It was carried out last week, at the beginning of the long Easter holiday.
According to the motion presented by the legislature, the strike that would have been authorized by Chávez caused a total of 29 flights to be canceled or postponed and affected more than 8,000 passengers, who were left stranded at different airports: Arequipa, Ayacucho, Tacna, Trujillo and Cusco.
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