After it was publicly known the complaint filed by a worker of the Congress of the Republic against parliamentarian Freddy Díaz Monago, the bench of Alliance for Progress (APP) announced the definitive separation of the legislator from the ranks of this political group.
This decision was revealed through a statement released by APP’s social networks, in which they expressed their condemnation of this act of sexual violence and asked that both the Public ministry and the Judiciary act quickly in relation to the facts presented.
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Thus, given the circumstances, the Alianza para el Progreso caucus asked the Parliamentary Ethics Commission of Congress to convene an emergency meeting, so that the imposition of the maximum sanction that Díaz Monago could receive can be discussed.
Likewise, APP legislators indicated that they will provide the necessary support to the victim, as well as its support and solidarity in relation to the reported situation.
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What happened?
According to the information provided by the victim, she would have been a victim of sexual abuse by the congressman Freddy Diaz Monago during the early hours of Wednesday 27 in an office located in Jirón Azángaro.
The complainant stated that she was drinking alcohol with the congressman, while the two were chatting about work-related matters. This situation would have been taken advantage of by the parliamentarian Díaz Monego to commit the crime.
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Given this, the aggrieved went to ask for help to the Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations (MIMP), whose staff accompanied her to the San Andrés police station to make the complaint against Freddy Diaz.
Where to ask for help in cases of violence against women?
If you have been or know someone who has been affected or involved in acts of family or sexual violence, you can contact the line 100 of Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populationswhich has a team specialized in “providing information, orientation and emotional support”.
In addition, Line 100 has the power to refer the most serious cases of family or sexual violence to the Women’s Emergency Centers or to the Urgent Care Service.