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Legislators from the ruling party will now define the formal details of the commission that will investigate the senator from the Front.
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August 30, 2022 at 7:34 p.m.
The government coalition ratified this Tuesday the unanimous will to form an investigative commission in the Senate to analyze all the irregularities related to the “humanitarian assistance” granted by the then director general of Secretariat of the Ministry of the Interior, Charles Carrerato a civilian who in 2012 became a paraplegic as a result of a bullet that, according to what he denounced, came from a police station.
This was agreed by the coordinators of the respective benches. “There were no discrepancies,” he pointed out to The Observer the nationalist senator Graciela Bianchi. In the next few hours, the parties will have to agree on some formal aspects.
For example, the text with the proposal that should give rise, as established by the regulations, to a pre-investigation commission that, made up of two representatives of the ruling party and one of the opposition, will surely endorse the procedure. The period of “investigation” that the commission will be in charge of must also be agreed upon.
The coalition seeks to clarify two issues in particular: the granting of “aid” by Carrera that resulted in irregular care for this civilian in the Police Hospital and the payment of food tickets, and on the other hand what happened that day in La Paloma and if the current Frente Amplio senator incurred in the illegalities that are pointed out with the eventual intention of “covering up” other types of more serious situations.
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