Maria del Carmen Alva faces this Monday, April 4, a new accusation against him. This time, the Ethics Commission of the Congress of the Republic will evaluate the complaint made by parliamentarian Guillermo Bermejo (Democratic Peru) against the also Popular Action legislator for allegedly violating the code of parliamentary ethics.
The president of Congress is accused of meeting with a group of parliamentarians and other politicians to discuss the ways they had to vacate the President of the Republic, peter castle, according to information revealed by the weekly Hildebrandt in his Thirteen.
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The meeting took place in February within the facilities of a renowned hotel in Lima, where they attended congressmen Jorge Montoya and Alejandro Muñante (Popular Renewal); Patricia Juárez and Hernando Guerra García (Popular Force); Norma Yarrow and José Williams (Avanza País); Lady Camones (Alliance for Progress); Luis Arriola (Popular Action) and Carlos Anderson (Podemos Peru). Similarly, the presence of former legislators Jorge del Castillo and Úrsula Letona was identified.
In addition, Red Bermejo highlighted that another basis for the complaint against Alva Prieto is the incident that occurred with the mayor of the Arequipa district of Ocoña, Marilú Gonzales, who demanded respect in his speeches during a meeting between congressmen and authorities local.
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“Mayor, mayor, you are here, in my house. I demand, first, respect. This is a conversation between congressmen and mayors. I have always said that Congress is open to talk.” were the words of the President of Parliament towards Gonzalez.