The former president of Congress, Maria del Carmen Alvaattacked the parliamentarian Elizabeth Cortez. This fact took place during the plenary session on Thursday, August 11, which was finally suspended. after a large number of shouts and incidents in the Hemicycle.
After violently pulling Congresswoman Cortez by the arm, the activist left the place. Despite the embarrassing moment, Alva manifested minutes of the incident through her social networks.
However, from Isabel Cortez’s bench it was announced that they will seek to have the case reviewed by the Ethics Commission.
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Elvis Vergara apologizes for Maricarmen del Alva’s attacks on Isabela Cortez
The parliamentarian expressed himself on Twitter and apologized on behalf of his congressional group for the attitude of the former president of Congress.
“On behalf of the Popular Action Bench, and myself, I apologize to the public for the aggressions in which some congressmen from our bench participated; I especially reiterate the apologies to Congresswoman Isabel Cortez; it is not typical of our actions Vergara said on Twitter.
President of Popular Action apologizes to Isabel Cortez for the aggression of Maria del Carmen Alva
Mesías Guevara, president of Acción Popular, apologized on behalf of the party to Isabel Cortéz, who was attacked by Maria del Carmen Alva during the plenary session.
“I exhort the AP congressmen to have a performance that does not damage the image of the Party and to work for Peru,” he added.
María del Carmen Alva and the times she starred in controversial moments in Congress
María del Carmen Alva prevented then President Francisco Sagasti from entering Parliament
The first controversial event that María del Carmen Alva starred in was on July 28, 2021, when she prevented the entry of the then president Francisco Sagasti, who was preparing to deliver the presidential sash to the elected Pedro Castillo, in the Congress of the Republic.
Faced with the rudeness, the former head of state left the band at the main door of Parliament and left.
María del Carmen Alva after Castillo’s ultimatum: “We cannot have a coup president”
The former president of the Congress of the Republic, María del Carmen Alva, pointed out that Peru cannot afford to have a “coup president” in reference to President Pedro Castillo Terrones, whom she accused of not respecting the authorities, nor the institutions. .
This after the head of state sent an ultimatum to Parliament and entered into a controversy with the Nation’s prosecutor, Patricia Benavides.
Insults and hits! The times that Congress was the fight club of politicians
Fernando Olivera vs. Romulo Leon Joy
In 1988, Congress experienced a remembered attack between Congressman Fernando Olivera and Rómulo León Alegría. The popular ‘Popy’ accused Rómulo of having secret accounts abroad, as well as the Business Track case and his recent appointment as Minister of Fisheries.
Rómulo León could not stand the insults and decided to approach Fernando Olivera to start the fight, but they were arrested.
María del Carmen Alva: “The Government is walking towards a self-coup”
The Popular Action congresswoman referred to Aníbal Torres’ statements and said that the Executive promotes “mobs” to attack institutions.
Sigrid Bazán: “Behind María del Carmen Alva there is a list of classist and racist attitudes”
Parliamentarian Sigrid Bazán, from Cambio Democrático-Juntos por el Perú, spoke about the aggression suffered by her bench partner Isabel Cortez at the hands of the former president of the Congress of the Republic María del Carmen Alva, who pulled her by the arm and yelled at her during the plenary session this Thursday, August 11.
Complaint filed by Isabel Cortez at the Ethics Commission
Darwin Espinoza on María del Carmen Alva: “On Saturday he called a congressman a f***ing Indian”
Popular Action congressman Darwin Espinoza asserted that last weekend María del Carmen Alva insulted a legislator during a plenary session of the LAMPA party. The parliamentarian assured that the former president of Congress called a parliamentarian a “shitty Indian”. “She feels like president of the country from the first day and that is why she now pulls, she insults,” Espinoza commented.
Diana Miloslavic Tupac refers to the incident of María del Carmen Alva and Isabel Cortez
The Minister of Women and Vulnerable Populations spoke on Twitter about the aggression of the former president of Congress against the parliamentarian of Cambio Democrático.
Maria del Carmen Alva apologizes
After her aggression was made public, Maricarmen Alva apologized through a message on her social networks: “A few moments ago I had an inappropriate reaction with Congresswoman Isabel Cortez in the Chamber of Congress. I want to publicly apologize to her and the entire country. I was not good”
Isabel Cortez responds after aggression
The member of the Cambio Democrático bench expressed herself about the aggression of María del Carmen Alva on her personal Twitter account.
Isabel Cortez responds after aggression
The member of the Cambio Democrático bench pointed out that she approached her colleague Wilson Soto after having suffered an altercation with his co-religionist Darwin Espinoza in order to offer him her support, but María del Carmen Alva told her to “stay out of his way. bench”.
Wilson Soto and Darwin Espinoza also starred in a confrontation
After the incident between María del Carmen Alva and Isabel Cortez, another confrontation took place between the acciopopulists Wilson Soto and Darwin Espinoza. In the images it was possible to capture that Soto pushed Espinoza and the latter raised his finger somewhat infuriated.
María del Carmen Alva loses her papers and attacks Isabel Cortez
The former head of the Legislative Power lost her papers and pulled the parliamentarian of Cambio Democrático-Juntos por el Perú, who was next to Wilson Soto, by the arm. After that, the acciopopulista left the place screaming.
Yarrow said that congressmen sold themselves for “a plate of lentils” and started fights in Parliament
Congresswoman Norma Yarrow of Renovación Popular pointed out during her speech at the plenary session of Congress that the congressmen who defend President Pedro Castillo “sold themselves for a plate of lentils in relation and for positions in the ministries.” This caused clashes between legislators of different political positions.
Yarrow said that congressmen sold themselves for “a plate of lentils” and started fights in Parliament
Congresswoman Norma Yarrow of Popular Renovation pointed out during her speech at the plenary session of Congress that the congressmen who defend President Pedro Castillo “sold themselves for a plate of lentils in relation and for positions in the ministries.” This caused clashes between legislators of different political positions.
María del Carmen Alva loses her papers and attacks Isabel Cortez
The former head of the Legislative Power lost her papers and pulled the parliamentarian of Cambio Democrático-Juntos por el Perú, who was next to Wilson Soto, by the arm. After that, the acciopopulista left the place screaming.
Isabel Cortez responds after aggression
The member of the Cambio Democrático bench pointed out that she approached her colleague Wilson Soto after having suffered an altercation with his co-religionist Darwin Espinoza in order to offer him her support, but María del Carmen Alva told her to “stay out of his way. bench”.
María del Carmen Alva: “The Government is walking towards a self-coup”
María del Carmen Alva considered that the Executive “is on the way” to a self-coup when referring to recent statements by the Prime Minister, Aníbal Torres, who called on government supporters to “bring more people to Lima” for the mobilizations.
“They are promoting violence, which, if it occurs after what happened yesterday, will lead our country to much more unfortunate situations. The government is walking towards a self-coup and is using gangster methods, promoting the mobilization of mobs to intimidate the institutions,” said the former president of Congress.