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Keiko Fujimori requests permission to travel to Spain after Oxford Union Society controversy

Keiko Fujimori requests permission to travel to Spain after Oxford Union Society controversy

The leader of people force, Keiko Fujimorithrough her lawyer Giulliana Loza, asked the judge Victor Zuniga Urdayof Fourth National Preparatory Investigation Court, permission to travel to Spain in order to participate in a series of academic activities. The request takes place after the aforementioned magistrate called the attention of the former presidential candidate for not informing that she Oxford Union Society had canceled their invitation and continue with the process before the Judiciary despite this.

Now, Fujimori Higuchi requests judicial authorization to be outside the country between Sunday, January 22, and Friday, January 27, in order to comply with an invitation from the World Law Foundation in Madrid, where he will be received by the president of said organization, Javier Cremades. Garcia.

The orange leader must notify her travel itinerary due to her appearance with restrictions imposed by the Fourth National Preparatory Investigation Court.

Oxford Union Society

In December 2022, Keiko Fujimori received a warning by the judge Victor Zuniga for failing to notify the Second Appeals Chamber in a timely manner that the Oxford Union Society declined the invitation to give a lecture in England and still request to travel to that country.

“What happens is that in October Mrs. Fujimori is told: ‘Since we have not received further information about your possible availability, unfortunately we cannot go ahead with this invitation for the fall course due to planning imperatives. We hope to have the opportunity to host her as a guest speaker at a new date in the future and we would appreciate your understanding of her.’ They leave the invitation open, they did not reject it,” Loza acknowledged at the audience.

Due to this omission, the magistrate determined that Fujimori Higuchi breached the rule of conduct of his appearance to report his activities in detail before the Judiciary.

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