The Judiciary ordered the Executive to reinstate Daniel Soria Lujan as Attorney General of the State (PGE) by declaring founded the lawsuit filed for his removal from office on February 1.
Judge Jonathan Valencia, of the Second Constitutional Court of the Superior Court of Justice of Lima, concluded that Soria Luján not only held the position of Attorney General of the State, but also that of President of the Board of Directors, whose mandate is five years.
In that sense, to be removed from said position, the court points out, there are foreseen grounds that “it is not appreciated that they have been developed in the supreme resolution that is the subject of this constitutional claim.”
Daniel Soria requested in his lawsuit before the PJ that the resolution of the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights, then headed by the current premier Aníbal Torres, be declared “illegal” and “unconstitutional”.
His appointment was terminated shortly after having denounced President Pedro Castillo before the National Prosecutor’s Office for illegal sponsorship and influence peddling, after learning about the visits of the businesswoman Karelim López to the Government Palace and alleged acts of corruption in various entities. public.
The current head of the Ministry of Justice, Félix Chero, was surprised by the news and stated that he will evaluate “the viability and basis of that decision, which will surely have to be followed because it is a mandate from the Judiciary.”
KNEW THAT
- The PGE was vacant since last Sunday, when Javier León declined his appointment to the position after questions were filed against him.