The first vice president of Congress, Patricia Juárez from Fuerza Popularsupports the work of the president Dina Boluarte Despite the increase in crimes due to contract killings and extortion, the legislator points out that she must remain in office in order not to generate instability in the country. since we are close to starting the forum APEC. Likewise, regarding the work of the Minister Santiváñez said that they are still evaluating their performance in the face of insecurity, despite the fact that the state of emergency is not giving results.
“We have the obligation to give the country stability. We are close to APEC, to inaugurate important works like Chancay, like the airport, and I think what we have to do is tell the international community, the world as a whole, that we are going to come to APEC, because we are going to be the showcase to the world, that Peru has stability, potential and respect for the legal security of investments,” said the Fuerza Popular congresswoman.
The parliamentarian stressed that a possible vacancy could generate a negative impact on the country on the perception of citizens. It is worth remembering that Dina Boluarte is at its lowest point of disapproval.
“Of course (it should remain). We have to generate stability for the country. I really wonder what would be done with a vacancy in the country (…). We are evaluating, at least in our caucus, the actions that come what the Minister of the Interior is doing and the results he is having. From there we will make a decision,” he added.
Popular Force does not sign motion of censure against Minister Juan José Santivañez
The vice president of Congress, Carmen Patricia Juárez Gallegosstated in an interview for Canal N that the Congress has no problem censoring the Minister of the Interior, Juan José Santiváñezdue to the few results obtained in the state of emergency declared in Lima. However, although some voices in Congress are reluctant to dismiss the head of the Mininter, the congresswoman Sigrid Bazan presented a motion of censure against the minister and highlighted that the party of parliamentarian Juárez, Popular Forcehas not signed any support for said motion to date.
Along the same lines, the first vice president of Congress, Patricia Juarezpointed out that the Legislature was attributed some type of commitment to Juan Santiváñez. He added that there would be no problem in censoring him, as long as this contributes to solving crime problems in Peru.
First vice president of Congress, Patricia Juárez. Photo: diffusion
“We have no problem, if this is going to solve the crime problems that exist, of censuring the Minister of the Interior. We don’t have any limitations for that. Some people consider that there may be some kind of commitment to him. We do not have any obstacles to exercising political control actions, such as censorship, for example,” he said. Patricia Juarez.
It is important to note that the motion of censure requires 33 signatures and must go through two votes: the first for its admission and the second for its approval. In this context, La República obtained information from the congresswoman of the Popular Democratic Bloc (BDP), Sigrid Bazanwho confirmed that, so far, 20 of the 33 signatures necessary in the collection process have been obtained for censure Minister Santiváñez.