the congresswoman Flor Pablo, of the Purple Party, He referred to the interpellation motion promoted from his office against the head of the Council of Ministers, Aníbal Torres, which, as reported this Wednesday via Twitter, has already reached 22 signatures for presentation at the table of parts of the national parliament.
During a dialogue on the Al Estilo Juliana program, the legislator said she hoped that the prime minister, Aníbal Torres, attend the plenary session in order to explain the situation and decisions of the Executive in the face of the national crisis.
“Hopefully (the prime minister, Hannibal Torres) go as soon as possible. We are going to see the date in the next plenary session, and that he give accounts and inform us. If you don’t satisfy the premier’s presentation, we will definitely go for censorship, but we are going step by step.” declared.
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In that sense, flower paul clarified that its objective “is not to destabilize the government or anything similar” and that the interpellation motion against Torres only has “an intention of transparency”.
However, he described as “very serious” that the President of the Republic, Pedro Castillo, has announced a curfew on April 5with which he ended up “enclosing an entire city of more than nine million inhabitants between Lima and Callao.”
“Restricting our freedoms, being able to prevent us from carrying out our activities is violating our individual rights, and that should not be allowed to go through lukewarm water (…). As much as one, I have the hope of a cabinet change, and of the change of direction of this government, The situation has really become unsustainable.” narrowed down
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On the other hand, it considered that, due to “a matter of ethics, morality and dignity”, Pedro Castillo must “step aside and resign”since the current situation of the Government “hits more those who need it”.
“What we must do is sit down as political leaders, businessmen and members of civil society, and demand that the president (peter castle) a resignation and a democratic succession (…). We will ask for new elections to be called and for everyone to leave, but with new rules of the game.” he added.