June 25, 2023, 10:26 PM
June 25, 2023, 10:26 PM
The Government Minister, Eduardo del Castillo, confirmed this Sunday that he will present himself to his new interpellation in the Plurinational Legislative Assembly (ALP), which is scheduled for next Tuesday.
“We are going to attend as with all the previous interpellations, if we have not attended (any) interpellation it has been due to agenda problems that we have not coordinated between the Assembly and the Ministry of Government,” he said.
He added that it will be the fourth interpellation that he will attend and that he also attended “more than five requests for oral report”.
He also indicated that only this year he responded to 284 requests for a written report.
“We have nothing to hide, every day we go out to the media to make our work transparent and to show that we are the best management in all areas,” he emphasized.
On June 23, the president of the Legislative Assembly, David Choquehuanca, summoned the senators and deputies to a regular session to be held on Tuesday, June 27, at 2:30 p.m.
In the order of the day of said call, the new interpellation to Minister Del Castillo “referring to the traffic of stolen vehicles”.
In recent months, the case of vehicles stolen in Chile that end up in Bolivia has once again marked the news agenda.
But this time, it was even international news due to the fact that one of those stolen vehicles had been delivered by President Luis Arce, as a donation, to a social organization in the country.
Likewise, almost immediately, it was discovered that another vehicle stolen in Chile had been delivered to the Legislative Assembly itself.