With 8 votes in favor and 1 abstention, this Monday, July 22, the Congressional Subcommittee approved compliance with the formal requirements of the candidacy of César Aguilar Surichaqui. In this way, in the afternoon, the final report of the candidate for the Comptroller General of the Republic will be put to a vote.
The session, which began a few minutes after 9 a.m., was chaired by Congressman Alejandro Cavero and sent to a vote the approval of the Compliance with the formal requirements of Aguilar Surichaquisince the other members of the subcommittee did not speak. At the beginning, the profile of the candidate proposed by Dina Boluarte was approved by 7 votes in favor and 1 abstention. Then, parliamentarian Kelly Portalatino arrived at the session and added her vote in favor.
Later, parliamentarian Jose Cueto made a comment regarding some dates that did not match between the information given by César Aguilar and SUNAT about a period worked in a law firm. In this regard, Congressman Cavero clarified that these considerations will be included in the final report that the subcommittee will vote on. However, he made it clear that this report is not binding on the Standing Committee and therefore does not influence the decision they make as the final instance of this process.
If the final debate of the subcommittee in charge of evaluating the proposal for the position of Comptroller General of the Republic, scheduled possibly for 3 pm today, It is favorablethe decision will be passed on to the Standing Committeewhich will meet next Wednesday, July 24, to discuss the final report.
César Aguilar is the second candidate proposed by Dina Boluarte
Through Supreme Resolution No. 165-2024-PCM, published on Friday, July 12 in the extraordinary edition of legal norms, the Executive proposed the appointment of Aguilar Surichaqui as head of the Comptroller’s Office. He was the second candidate proposed by the Executive to succeed Nelson Shack in the Comptroller General’s Office of the Republic. Previously, lawyer Pedro Cartolín Pastor was proposed for the position.
However, in May, the Standing Committee dismissed Pedro Cartolín Pastor’s proposal was approved by 8 votes in favor and 17 against, excluding him from the process. This result was communicated to the President of the Republic, Dina Boluarte, who, in accordance with the law, presented a new candidate in the middle of this month.