Does not change your opinion. The former president Pedro Castillo again reject the oral trial against him for the failed attempt of coup d’etat which gave on December 7, 2022 through a message to the nation, in which it announced the dissolution of the Congress. During the start of the session in the Judicial Branchthe former head of state was reluctant to participate and answer the questions of the Judge Norma Carbajal and mentioned that the magistrate “advanced opinion” and threatened her with a constitutional complaint against her.
According to Castillo’s statements to the judges of the Chamber, his warning was based on the fact that Carbajal’s assumptions would be a constitutional infraction.
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“You have advanced an opinion in this trial and that is an infraction to the Constitution and that deserves a constitutional complaint, I reject this trial,” said the former president Pedro Castillo.
As recalled, the former head of state is investigated for the alleged crime of rebellion, which is why the Prosecutor’s Office has requested at Judicial Branch A sentence of 34 years of deprivation of liberty, 3 years and 6 months of disqualification of the public service and more than S/64 million civil reparation.
Pedro Castillo: Congressman Hamlet Echevarría declares as a witness in oral trial
The congressman and member of the bench together for Peru-Voces for the people, Hamlet Echevarríahe appeared as a witness at the oral trial against Pedro Castilloin which it will provide all the details of what happened on December 7, 2022, the day the former president tried to give coup d’etat.
Echavarría said that after the message to La Nación de Castillo, he entered the Congress without problems in his capacity as parliamentarian along with his colleagues and that the Plenary session was carried out without problems.
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