The Subcommittee on Constitutional Accusationsheaded by Rosio Torres (Alliance for Progress), gave an account of the constitutional complaint raised by Patricia Chirinos (Avanza País) against the prosecutor of the Nation, Zoraida Avalos Riverafor alleged infringement of the Magna Carta.
In addition, indictment No. 209 was filed for the alleged crimes of omission, refusal or delay of functional acts, for not initiating an investigation against President Pedro Castillo.
Following the Regulations of Congress, the head of the subcommittee reported that the working group will have ten business days to prepare the corresponding qualification reports in order to determine whether or not they declare the constitutional complaint admissible.
This decision was made after Alejandro Cavero (Avanza País) requested the expansion of the agenda to account for this initiative. It was accepted with ten votes in favor, two votes against and two abstentions.
At another time, the working subgroup did not agree to expand the agenda to account for constitutional complaints No. 225 and 226, raised by Margot Palacios (Free Peru) and Betssy Chávez (Democratic Peru), respectively, against the head of Parliament, María del Carmen Alva (Popular Action).
rescheduling of hearings
Following this Monday’s session, the subcommission suspended the hearing of constitutional complaint No. 183 against the former Minister of Education, Daniel Alfaro, for alleged violation of articles 16 and 128 of the Constitution and the probable commission of the crime of omission, refusal or delay of functional acts.
Similarly, the hearing of constitutional complaint No. 176, formulated by former congresswoman Janet Sánchez, against former congresswoman Maritza García Martínez, for the alleged commission of the crime of Generic Falsity, typified in article 438 of the Penal Code, was rescheduled.