May 25, 2023, 11:05 PM
May 25, 2023, 11:05 PM
The vice president, David Choquehuanca, Finally, he sent the call to the heads of bench of the parties with a parliamentary presence to put an end to parliamentary scandals in which the interpellation sessions became. The call is for Monday in the Vice Presidency.
“This meeting will take place on Monday, May 29, 2023, at 6:00 p.m., in the videoconference room located in the building of the State Vice Presidency. During the meeting, various issues of importance for the proper functioning and development of parliamentary work will be addressed,” says a press release from that state department.
On Tuesday was the last link in the long chain of embarrassing sessions that ended with blows Parliamentarians got used to starring in scandals and the next day the two sides accused each other and filed complaints with the judicial authorities and the Ethics Commission. The second president believes that this type of show must end.
The list of summoned it is headed by the presidents of the two legislative chambers, Andrónico Rodríguez for the Senate, and Jerges Mercado Suárez, for the Chamber of Deputies; then come the heads of the bench of the three parties in the Senate: Henry Omar Montero Mendoza (We believe); Andrea Barrientos Sahonero (Citizen Community); and Miguel Pérez Sandoval, head of the MAS bench in the Upper House. In Deputies they were summoned Leonardo Ayala Soria (We believe); Enrique Urquidi Daza (CC) and Andrés Flores Condori (MAS).
Tuesday night after the unfortunate spectacle that the so-called “fathers of the country” gave, The vice president announced that he would call a meeting to put an end to this type of event that tarnishes the image of Parliament, where everything is settled with blows.
“The president of the ALP highlights the importance of strengthening dialogue and the collaboration between the different political benches, with the purpose of promoting the well-being of the nation”, indicates the last part of the press release published by the Vice Presidency.