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Congressman Darwin Espinoza was admitted to the Ancash clinic after suffering heart problems

Congressman Darwin Espinoza was admitted to the Ancash clinic after suffering heart problems

congressman from the ranks of Popular Action, was admitted to a clinic in the region after suffering .

Sources from the parliamentary office confirmed this information. The legislator was taken to the Eleazar Guzmán Regional Hospital in an emergency.

However, said hospital did not have an operational cardiogram team to attend to the parliamentarian of the LAMPA party.

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For this reason, his relatives transferred him to the Robles clinic. His health status is stable. As reported, it is the first time that he has suffered a problem of this type.

It should be noted that Espinoza Vargas obtained 6,505 votes in the 2021 general elections, figure that made him a congressman of the Republic for People’s Action.

In August of last year he was elected to chair the Parliament’s Housing and Construction Committee. He was also an advisor to the Regional Government of Ancash and the District Municipality of Congas..

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