By majority, the subcommission of constitutional accusations of the Congress sent to the archive the constitutional complaint filed by former nation prosecutor Juan Carlos Villena against the president Dina Boluarte For the call Rolex case. In this way, it prevents the Public Ministry from continuing to investigate the president in this case.
Ten parliamentarians from different political groups supported the qualification report presented by the legislator by Popular Force Nilza Chacón, who argued that it is “constitutionally and legally mandatory” not to proceed with the accusation.
In the support of its report, the Fujimorist parliamentarian claimed that the approval of the document “would constitute a political and non -legal issue”, and was supported by the provisions of article 117 of the Constitution that states that the President of the Republic can only be accused during his period for four causes, among which the betrayal of the homeland and the impediment of presidential, parliamentary, regional or municipal elections. He indicated that the Rolex case, referring to the delivery of valuable jewels to the president by the regional governor of Ayacucho, Wilfredo Oscorima, is not part of that context.
The legislator Edgar Reymundo of the popular democratic block was the only one who intervened in the session to pronounce against.
He warned that Chacón did not take into account five controversial points exposed by the former nation of the Nation in his complaint. “None of those five points is established in the final report and the file is proposed by saying that the imputed facts are not provided for in article 117,” he said.
He recalled that at the time the representation of the Popular Force within the subcommittee voted in favor of the process recalling that there is already a history of admission to processing a constitutional complaint against a president in exercise for imputations of constitutional infractions or crimes outside the causes provided for in article 117 of the Magna Carta.
Despite these considerations, ten legislators spoke in favor of the archiving of the constitutional complaint against Dina Boluarte, six did it against and there were two abstentions of the president of the subcommission María Acuña and José Jerí.
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