Roberto Sanchez
to go to Puno
Roberto Sánchez, a friend of coup leader Pedro Castillo who served for 17 months as Minister of Foreign Trade, backfired when, in his desire to make his fellow congressmen look bad, he confronted them for not going to the Puno region. where there have been violent protests. “We are well enclosed between four walls,” he claimed. There was no lack of someone who snapped at him: “Go then you.” Already exposed, Sánchez preferred to play deaf and continued with his speech.
Sigrid Bazan
ask for license
Another who was the target of criticism was her friend and fellow bank member Sigrid Bazán who, in a radio interview, commented that “legitimate or peaceful protest does not generate change.” Her intervention was interpreted as a way of inciting the violent people who have sown chaos in the country. Alejandro Cavero, from Avanza País, invited her to request leave without pay. Will Bazán be encouraged to give up his salary of S / 15,600 and other golleries? We will wait seated.
Irresponsible Portalatino
“The networks say it…”
And as if cut from the same cloth, another one who had a “brilliant” statement yesterday was the ex-Castillo minister Kelly Portalatino who, very loose in her bones, maintained that there are “groups (police) infiltrated in the demonstrations. When she was asked about the evidence that supports such a complaint, the parliamentarian from Peru Libre replied: “I’m not saying it, the social networks say it.” Irresponsible!
Jose Arriola
order list
And yesterday the list of requests made by the congressman for Popular Action, José Arriola, to the Mayor’s Office of Parliament was released. Paper, printer ink, pens…? Nooo, what a bah. What the legislator wants –indicated by the Prosecutor’s Office as one of ‘Los Niños’– is a minibar, a fan, a microwave and a 55-inch smart TV. He looks more like he’s furnishing his house, doesn’t he?
Ana Maria Gervasi
will not be questioned
Foreign Minister Ana María Gervasi will not be questioned by the Plenary of Congress. Although a request in this regard was initially approved “for declaring former Mexican ambassador Pablo Monroy persona non grata and his subsequent expulsion from the country,” the vote was later reconsidered and the request was rendered ineffective. The little pencils were left with the desire.
Augusto Ferrero Costa
TC magistrate ceases
The lawyer Augusto Ferrero Costa resigned from his functions as a magistrate of the Constitutional Court (TC), ending his mandate that began in September 2017. The institution highlighted the “independence and impartiality” of the tribune in the performance of his work.