The congresswoman of Free Peru, Kelly Portalatinohe referred to his partner’s visits Aldahir Nilton Zevallos Pachau to his office Congress between July and August of this year. In statements to the Sunday Panorama, the parliamentarian defended that her boyfriend had gone to the Legislature on repeated occasions and described as “human errors” that he was sentenced for aggravated robbery in 2017.
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According to the newspaper report, Zevallos served a 5-year sentence after he was arrested along with four other people for having robbed and held a taxi driver in the trunk of a car in Huancayo.
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“Crimes,” the journalist highlighted when addressing the parliamentarian. However, she responded. “Errors, they are also human errors, like any human being who makes human errors in his youth. You have to have chest or strength to be able to deal the political blows that we are in the electoral campaign for that opposition,” he expressed. Portalatino.
“It is unfortunate, it is a reaction from this opposition mechanism. I am being frontal by saying: I have the freedom to be able to access people I completely trust. We cannot judge people, why? Because we must give them opportunities and I am not going to deny that. However, today they are already in a different space and, from which, this allows many who have made mistakes to be vindicated in society,” he added.
Congressman defends visits from his partner in his office
When asked about the activities that her partner would have carried out during his visits to her office, the parliamentarian avoided responding on the matter. “I’m not going to respond because these are highly confidential topics for my office, I’ve already finished responding.”
“There are people who have made mistakes like every human being, (…) have served their sentence, therefore, you cannot condemn or limit a person who has served their sentence and wants to continue working, they cannot limit it. (…) We are talking about a person who has served their sentence,” he said.
