There may be some changes in this important working group. The Ethics Committee has included in its agenda for this Monday, which will begin at 5:00 pm, the recomposition of its board of directors.
This is tomorrow’s agenda for the Ethics Committee, which will discuss the recomposition of the board of directors of that group.
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The congressman of Popular Renewal and member of that commission, Esdras Medina, pointed out Peru21 That if the board of directors is reorganized and Bazán stops presiding over that group, he would have to leave that group.
“I wouldn’t mind stepping aside,” he told this newspaper.
On August 15, Peru 21 interviewed Alex Paredes, who confirmed that he was going to be the president of Ethics after a political agreement. (Video: Juan C. Chamorro)
This is because Diego Bazán has been assigned by his political group as a representative on that commission, regardless of whether he stops presiding over that group or not.
Last Monday, the Ethics Committee session was held as normal, and the recomposition of the board of directors was not touched upon, in which it had to be decided whether Bazán should continue to preside over that group, because he now belongs to the Renovación Popular bench, and at the time the presidency of that committee was given, for two years, to Avanza País.
Nevertheless, Peru21 He reported that in the recent distribution of commissions, there was a political agreement for that commission to now pass into the hands of the Magisterial Bloc.
Alex Paredes, a member of the group, was elected by his parliamentary group to be the president of the commission.
On August 15, Paredes gave this information to this media.
On the other side, Congressman Bazán pointed out that the term of office of the president of the aforementioned commission is two years, and that he had to continue being the president.
Karol Paredes, a member of the Congressional Ethics Committee, confirmed that Alex Paredes, from the Magisterial Bloc (BM) party, was to chair the aforementioned working group.
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“Alex Paredes will be (the president of the Ethics Commission),” said the current legislator of Avanza País to Peru21 when he was consulted a week ago.