Dimitri Senmache spoke of the various motions of censure who enlisted against him this week as a result of the questions that arose after the escape of the former MTC minister John Silvawho is now investigated for the Puente Tarata III Case.
Through Twitter, the official assured that he would acquiesce to the decision made by Congress. “For my part, I will accept what the majority of congressmen agree on. That prerogative is theirs and it is up to Democrats to recognize it. Until the last day I will continue to work for my country, as ordered by the constitutional president Pedro Castillo”, accurate.
This was Senmache’s first statement after it became known that Renovación Popular and Fuerza Popular were trying to withdraw his trust of Parliament through a motion of censure.
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The first bench in announce this intention was Popular Renewal, who announced this Thursday about his initiative to remove the official from the Interior portfolio. Subsequently, People’s Force joined this position this saturday the 18th.
However, the motion of censure is not the only control mechanism that the Congress exercised against the head of the Ministry, since congresswoman Patricia Chirinos, from Avanza País, presented a constitutional complaint against Senmachewhich is reviewed by the Subcommittee on Constitutional Accusations to determine its viability.
Meanwhile, the minister will have to answer for important disappeared investigators, such as Bruno Pacheco, Juan Silva or Fray Vásquez. Added to this is the unsuccessful search carried out to date.