He Congress of the republicby order of its owner Jose Williams Zapataconvened a new plenary session for this Friday February 17 from 9.00 am The official letter, carried out by the senior official of the Parliament, José Cevasco, invites legislators to attend the Chamber in person or virtually to debate various bills scheduled the last day of this legislature after its extension.
According to the legislative agenda for this Friday, the first item will be the report on constitutional complaint 307, approved by the Permanent Commission, to accuse the former coup president, Pedro Castillofor the alleged crimes of criminal organization, influence peddling and collusion to the detriment of the Peruvian State.
Likewise, the constitutional accusation approved against John Silvaex-owner of Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) who is a fugitive from justice, and another against Geiner Alvaradoex-owner of Ministry of Housing, Construction and Sanitation (MVCS).
This debate occurs after the Permanent Commission decided to admit, with 19 votes in favour, nine against and one abstention, the final report presented by the Subcommittee on Constitutional Accusations (SAC) and supported by the congressman and delegate of the prosecution, Diego Bazan (Advance Country), for accuse Castillo Terrones, in addition, of a crime against the public administration in the form of collusion.
The measure against the former president is given by the constitutional complaint filed by the National Prosecutor, Patricia Benavides, for the alleged acts of corruption in the investigations that are being carried out for the cases known as MTC-Tarata Bridge, Petroperu and Ministry of Housing.