The plenary session of Congress will elect this Tuesday, May 10, the new magistrates of the Constitutional Court (TC), in the middle of a process punctuated by secrecy, by the special commission of this contest, which was chaired by the legislator Jose Balcazar (Free Peru).
On April 20, the Transparency Court issued resolution 938-2022, ordering Congress to deliver the reports prepared by the Comptroller’s Office, in relation to the sworn declarations of interests of the applicants to the TC. The deadline was ten business days.
However, Congress chose to violate the Law on Transparency and Access to Public Information. On May 4, they sent a letter to the Transparency Court informing that they will not abide by the ruling and will take the case to Power of attorney, through a contentious-administrative process.
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The brief on non-compliance with the law was sent to the Court of Transparency by Congressional Attorney Manuel Peña Tavera.
Thus, the legislators will define the new magistrates, without the citizens having fully exercised their right to participate, due to the secrecy of the commission.
The Comptroller’s reports contain relevant information, such as the report of the coercive debt detected before Sunat to the applicant Gustavo Gutiérrez, who on the fly was forced to cancel and now ranks second.
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The excuse of the president of the commission, José Balcázar (Free Peru), is that the information Comptroller is reserved. However, not all content has that condition, as La República was able to verify. There are many pages that are just copies of journalistic reports or data that work on other platforms such as Sunat.
According to the law, the Congress should have delivered the requested information, deleting the data that they consider to be confidential.
court ruling
Court clarifies that Congress must send the documents deleting what it considers under reserve.
The data
Finalists. The current candidates for CT They are Humberto Morales, Gustavo Gutiérrez, Helder Domínguez, Imelda Pacheco, Manuel Monteagudo and César Ochoa.