Popular Renovation parliamentarian Jorge Montoya defended the commission he chairs, which spent more than S/ 200,000 to investigate the 2021 General Elections, in which Pedro Castillo was elected President of the Republic. Montoya assured that he had never spoken of fraud, but of irregularities in the registration of the now head of state, as well as Vice President Dina Boluarte. It should be noted that the Plenary of Congress rejected the results proposed by the legislator and decided to send them to the archive. Video: Successful.
Jorge Montoya defends commission that spent more than S / 200,000 on investigation: “I never spoke of fraud”
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