benji espinoza lawyer of the President Pedro Castillo pointed out that the investigations carried out in the Supervisory Commission they would not be taking place within the framework of due process. The jurist affirmed that the investigations are not being carried out with impartiality and neither do they comply with the requirements that make objectivity possible. Along the same lines, he criticized that the president had not been offered all the information about his case and considered that the head of state “cannot lend himself to a circus” when receiving the parliamentary working group in Palace. VIDEO: Channel N
Lawyer for Pedro Castillo on the Supervisory Commission: “The president cannot lend himself to a circus”
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