A recent report published in El Comercio newspaper, denounced that seven party militants Popular Action They were hired in the technical library processes area in the Congress Library of the Republic, despite not having prior certified experience to exercise the work of the position they occupy today.
The investigation details that the hiring began in October 2024, when Diethell Columbus, party leader Popular Forcehe exercised as head of the aforementioned area. The militants of Popular Action They entered as personnel hired under the modality of administrative services.
According to its resumes, none presents a previous trajectory in the technical library management, a sector that needs previous specific training in documentary classification, cataloging and file management.
Julio Chávez, president of the political organization, was consulted by the middle. Chávez did not deny the affiliation of employees, but denied that he has intervened directly in his incorporations.
“I have no knowledge of the process or if they have been recommended. They are militants, but that does not mean that they have been placed by the party,” he said.
This specialized area of the Congress Librarywhose functions is documentary and bibliographic treatment, could see their affected efficiency if contracted workers do not meet the required professional standards. So far, the Congress The complaint has not been pronounced before, while the Human Resources area has not responded to the requests for information regarding the hiring process that was followed for these seven militants.
Popular Action is pronounced
Through its X (formerly Twitter) account, the game Popular Action He spoke about the journalistic complaint, noting that no member of his bench intervened in the hiring of the personnel of the library of the library Congress and that the fact does not respond to some kind of political agreement between groups.
“None of our congressmen have intervened or promoted the hiring of personnel in said agency, nor obey any political agreement with parliamentary groups Popular Force either Alliance for Progress“They indicate.
The political group indicated that they maintain their commitment to institutionality and their rejection towards the politicization of technical positions among its members.
“We reiterate our commitment to institutionality, respect for meritocratic processes and transparency in access to public service. We emphatically reject any attempt to politicize technical positions,” they conclude.