After appearing before the Subcommittee on Constitutional Accusations (SAC)the Vice President of the Republic, Dinah Boluarte, He maintained that he went before the working group to “tell the truth”. The owner of Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion (Midis) is accused of having committed an alleged constitutional infringement seeking his disqualification from exercising public office for 10 years.
“I have come to Congress to be able to tell the truth. As my lawyer has said, I have not committed any illicit act, nor has article 126 of the Constitution been violated. There is no conflict of interest. The Departmental Cub Apurimac It has not benefited from any State transaction or has made any contracting situation with the State,” he told the media.
As reported, Boluarte Zegarra She is accused of having carried out functions and negotiations in favor of the Apurímac Departmental Club when she was already vice president and minister of the Midis. In addition to this, she is questioned for not having included in her affidavit of interests —which she presented when she participated in the presidential slate of Free Peru in the 2021 Elections—to his brother-in-law Alfredo Pezo Paredes, who registers contracts with the State.
At another time, the vice president commented that she does not have “any illicit enrichment” for which she maintains that she has “clean hands”.
“Like that time in the technical debate, when we were campaigning, I said ‘I come with clean hands and that’s how I’m going to govern.’ I have clean hands because I am not corrupt”, he added.
Later, he accused the congressmen of wanting to give a “coup”, because they seek his disqualification from the vice presidency of the Republic and then present a vacancy against the president Peter Castle.
“They are wanting to force an interpretation of article 126 of the Constitution and it seems that the comptroller was playing on the wall with these undemocratic congressmen who want to carry out a coup against a legitimate government”, he pointed out.