The Parliamentary Bloc for Equality and Gender of the Congress of the Republic issued a statement in which it rejects the violent attitude shown by Congresswoman Patricia Chirinos of Avanza País, who alluded to the physicist of the Minister of Labor and Employment Promotion (MTPE), Betssy Chavez, during his speech before the plenary.
“Inadmissible that in a political debate Congresswoman Patricia Chirinos alludes to the body or image of a person (Betssy Chávez). To say ‘broad, robust and inefficient… is the bureaucracy that is eating away at our country’. It is clearly disrespectful. We can’t attack each other. We demand respect!”, wrote this multiparty group in Parliament, through its Twitter account.
In the same sense, it was pronounced flower paul of the purple party who marked distance from this behavior of Chirinos in the hemicycle. “It is inadmissible and reprehensible that a congresswoman offends a minister by alluding to her physique. That kind of attitude should never be tolerated in Congress. Political differences should not fall into disrespect, ”she lamented.
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For this reason, the congresswoman and former minister called for the Parliamentary Ethics Commission, chaired by the acciopopulista Carol Wallsproceed to denounce Patricia Chirinos for the insults issued against the Minister of Labor, since she alluded to the physique of this official.
Interpellation to Betssy Chávez
On the last Tuesday, May 3, the plenary session of Congress admitted the interpellation motion against the minister Betssy Chavez for the questioning of his sector as a result of the air traffic controllers’ strike in mid-April and the eventual incorporation of the National Civil Service Authority (Servir) into the MTPE.
The proposal received 70 votes in favor, 40 against and four abstentions. The Board of Directors proposed that Chávez Chino respond to the interpellatory statement on Thursday, May 12, after the interpellations of the Prime Minister, Aníbal Torres, and the Minister of Energy and Mines, Carlos Palacios.