The National Board of Justice (JNJ) reported this Tuesday that only 13 applicants passed the curricular evaluation and are still in the running to fill the positions of supreme prosecutors.
said candidates obtained a score greater than 66.66 points and with this they managed to move on to the case study phase, which will take place on April 23 and 24, as established in the bases of the call.
The candidates still in the race are:
- Begazo Alvarez, Gladys Jesus (86.00 points)
- Benavides Vargas, Liz Patricia (100.00 points)
- Delgado Aybar, Yenny Margot (92.50 points)
- Delgado Ccana, Carmen Rosa (92.00 points)
- Espinoza Valenzuela, Delia Milagros (98.00 points)
- Herrera Velarde, Miriam Del Carmen Martina (90.50 points)
- Huayre Proaño, Carmen Victoria (90.00 points)
- Mavila Salon, Jesus Domingo (94.00 score)
- Pariona Aliaga, Francisco Javier (74.00 points)
- Tapia Vivas, Gianina Rosa (98.00 points)
- Teran Dianderas, Helder Uriel (94.00 score)
- Tomy Lopez, Franklin Jaime (92.00 points)
- Villena Campana, Juan Carlos (94.00 points)
However, the applicants who were excluded for the next stage of the public competition, they can file a reconsideration appeal this April 12, 13 and 18 through the JNJ extranet.
The third phase of the call to occupy the positions of supreme prosecutors, each applicant must choose a case at random, which will have to analyze, support and absolve. In that sense, you must also exceed 66.66 points to pass.
The National Board of Justice only set two vacancies for supreme prosecutors, which will be filled when the winners of the contest are chosen.