Worthy in trouble – I
Censorship on sight
Once again in the eye of the storm. The third vice president of Congress, Digna Calle, who at the parliamentary level no longer represents any political group, except herself – the Podemos Peru bench disintegrated – could be censured and removed from the Board of Directors if, as everything indicates , the motion presented against her for allowing her husband Arón Espinoza to enter the Parliament facilities as if he were Pedro in his house, prospers.
Worthy in Trouble – II
Recidivist
This is not the first time that Calle has gotten into trouble over Espinoza. If we do not remember that just last October, the then Minister of the Interior, Willy Huerta, was caught visiting the home of the legislator in the middle of the confrontation stage between the Executive and Congress. On that occasion, a motion of censure was also presented against Calle, but it was not admitted to debate. This time it seems that he will not have the same luck, or will he? To defoliate daisies.
Carlos Anderson
The answer to Vladimir
On his Twitter account, Vladimir Cerrón, the master and lord of Peru Libre, convicted of corruption, attacked Congressman Carlos Anderson. “He says he cried for the 25 dead, what kind of hypocrite is this guy!”, he wrote. And wanting to hit her live, he blocked the parliamentarian’s messages, but he replied: “Since he has blocked me, tell Vladimir Cerrón that whoever attacks and insults without giving the possibility of a response is a coward in the style of Pasión Dávila. It seems that this is the Perulibrista style. Orphans of ideas and arguments insult from behind and then block you. Aucch, that hurt, but the truth doesn’t offend…
Guido Bellido
together and scrambled
It didn’t take long for congressman Guido Bellido to find political refuge. Yesterday, a month and a half after his resignation from Peru Libre, for allegedly “conviction and conscience” reasons, his incorporation into the Perú Bicentenario bench was made official, where he will meet again with the former little pencils José Balcázar, Jorge Coayla, Elías Varas, Jorge Marticorena and Victor Cutipa. Well they say that there is always a tear for a ripped one. oops.
Freddy Diaz case
they make it long
The Subcommittee on Constitutional Accusations of Congress will vote today on the final report on the suspended congressman Freddy Díaz, accused of raping a worker in his office. Let’s see if they solve the issue at once because they have already made it too long.
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