The president of the Impeachment Committee of the Chamber of Deputies, Carolina Gaillard (FdT), estimated this Wednesday that next week The call will be made to that body of work, so that “between Wednesday the 25th and Thursday the 26th” it begins to work on the substantiation of the request for impeachment that weighs on the four members of the Supreme Court of Justice.
“We estimate that next week, once the decree calling for extraordinary sessions is published in the Official Gazette, The commission will be convened with due time in advance to start working,” said the Entre Ríos deputy in statements to C5N.
In that sense, he added: “Next week we are already calling for the 25th or 26th to be able to start the work period. We are going to focus on determining admissibility, and then there will be meetings every week to gather the evidence in the investigation stage.”
Consulted about the request of the representative of Together for Radical Change-Evolution, Rodrigo de Loredo, to be removed from the presidency of the commission for “not guaranteeing the objectivity and impartiality of the process”, Gaillard rejected it outright.
Today we had a very good work meeting, the @Deputies_All that we integrate the Commission of #Political Trial of @DiputadosAR.#Release ?⬇️ pic.twitter.com/Cik3OSJZ2U
— Carolina Gaillard (@CaroGaillard) January 11, 2023
“There is jurisprudence that the members of the commission cannot be challenged because the nature of these bodies is political, not legal. This is not a criminal process, and de Loredo should read the National Constitution, about this power that Congress has, divided between the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, where one investigates and opens the trial process and accuses, and the other does the stage of the trial is taking place,” he explained.