The president of Judicial BranchJanet Tello, answered the criticism that President Dina Boluarte made during an official event in the Callao on the country’s justice system. From Cajamarca, Tello said that constant criticisms do not help improve the situation of the country and that, instead of seeking guilty, it is necessary to focus on collaborative solutions.
“I would ask President Boluarte to stop qualifying work, functions, the mission of each one and make this call of unity. What do we point out that something may seem ignominious, shameful? What is the message to the population?“Janet Tello questioned.
Likewise, the president of the Judiciary stressed that she personally went to Trujillo’s authorities after the attack that the Public Ministry suffered last week, so The president’s reaction (When criticizing the judicial work) it should be abroad.
“In La Libertad, we have had a message of unity that the president, perhaps because He was not in the countryhas not learned, to improve flagrance units; Do not throw our faults, we probably have any responsibility, but it is to look from now on, ”Tello said.
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Dina Boluarte criticized the Peruvian judicial system
Dina Boluarte He criticized the judicial investigations against him during an official activity in Callao, qualifying them as “circus folders” and questioning the impartiality of the Peruvian justice system. The president dismissed the inquiries – such as the Cofre case – and said they give a ‘bad image of the country’ internationally.
“Those Circus folders They are the ones that open to the president of the Republic and We are shame As a justice system abroad, because they tell me ‘it is not possible what is happening in their country’. And quite the opposite, they congratulate me And they tell me ‘President you do not know what she has done in two years of government, Peru is now different from how she was before, “said the president.
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However, Janet Tello did not want to respond directly to the criticisms of President Boluarte. “That is why I am not going to refer to the appreciations that any other official has about our work,” he said.
In addition, he ratified his institution’s work against the crime wave facing the country and stressed the importance of specialized subsystems, such as flagrance and justice modules against violence against women. “There are judges who work 24 hours in the fight against crime, impunity and violence in homes,” he concluded.