UPDATE
- Once the vote count was finished, the results were as follows: Azurín (21 votes), Balcázar (14 votes), Cortez (10 votes), Monteza (52 votes), Medina (9 votes), to this are added 2 white votes and 7 null votes to give a total of 115 votes.
- With these results, the election of the second vice presidency of the Board of Directors will go to a Second round that will be disputed between the congressmen Silvia Monteza of Popular Action and Alfredo Azurin Loayza from We Are Peru.
- Voting ends in the Congress of the Republic. The president of the Board of Directors, José Williams, will proceed to count the votes, which add up to 115 in total.
- Voting began in the Congress of the Republic for the position of the second vice-presidency of the Board of Directors. As is known, this post became vacant after the resignation of dignified street.
ORIGINAL NOTE
Through various statements, the political parties Somos Perú, Perú Bicentenario, Acción Popular, Cambio Democrático – Juntos por el Perú and the Bloque Magisterial de Concertación Nacional nominated congressmen Alfredo Azurín Loayza, José Balcázar, Silvia Monteza, Isabel Cortez Aguirre and Elizabeth Medina Hermosilla, respectively; for the position of second vice-presidency of the Congresswho was released after the resignation of dignified street.
The first party to register was the bench we are peruwho introduced Congressman Alfredo Azurin Loayzaunder the vision of “give stability to the Board of Directors at this time.”
The second party to present its candidate was Bicentennial Peruwho nominated the legislator jose balcazar. The information was given by his colleague Guido Bellido through social networks.
“We are committed to plurality in the Board of Directors, with that democratic spirit today our bench has presented as a proposal to congressman José Balcázar to integrate it, who has extensive experience in the field of law and a marked attitude of consensus,” said Bellido.
The third candidacy was presented by the party popular actionthrough Silvia Monteza.
Finally, through a document that has been circulating on social networks, it was confirmed that the parties Democratic Change – Together for Peru and the Magisterial Block of National Agreement introduced to legislators Isabel Cortez Aguirre and Elizabeth Medina Hermosilla, respectively; for the Second Vice Presidency of Congress.
It is worth mentioning that yesterday, the president of the Legislative Branch, José Williams, announced that Friday, February 10, would be the special plenary session in which it would be defined who would occupy the second vice-presidency of the Board of Directors of Congress.