Pedro Castillo
collect lawyers
They say that the coup leader Pedro Castillo is opening a new lawyer. The latter – from a list that already exceeds a dozen since the coup d’état – would be Guido Croxatto, director of the Latin American Institute of Criminology and Social Development, who, in statements to the Argentine newspaper Página 12, has indicated that Castillo confessed to him that “he was fully aware of what he was saying” on December 7, 2022. By confession…
Felix Chero
remove body
Regarding this new legal defense of the former president, his former Justice Minister Félix Chero commented that it is his right, but immediately distanced himself from his former boss and reiterated that he did not know anything about the “attempted” coup, and that Castillo will have to assume the consequences of their actions. Who saw you and who sees you! And to think that just a little while ago he defended the coup plotter tooth and nail.
Edgar Reymundo
Public defender?
Another who removed a body was the former Minister of Foreign Trade, Roberto Sánchez, who, like all his former colleagues, swears and swears that he found out about the coup only after Castillo gave his message to the Nation. He appeared before the Subcommittee on Constitutional Accusations, where Congressman Edgard Reymundo acted as his defense attorney and tried to question the work of prosecutor Marco Huamán, who founded the constitutional complaint of the Public Ministry against Sánchez and others as alleged co-perpetrators of the crimes of rebellion and conspiracy. And of course, if Sánchez is the owner of the party, bench, etc. of which Reymundo is a part. What ugly paper!
castillos to your house
no more
Silvio Rendón, a friend of the coup leader Pedro Castillo, is no longer serving as executive director of Peru before the Inter-American Development Bank. Rendón was dismissed from his duties by the Minister of Economy, Álex Contreras, as part – they say out there – of the purge of Castillistas that the government of Dina Boluarte has been carrying out. Another who would be in the crosshairs is José Gavidia, former Defense Minister who was appointed by the professor as the government’s representative to the United Nations. How much longer will he last?
Talara refinery
High price
The Minister of Energy and Mines, Óscar Vera, confirmed that the government has been managing a US$500 million loan from the Italian export credit agency Sace for the Talara Refinery project. For this purpose, it was learned, the president of Petroperú, a member of the board of directors and the general manager of the company traveled to Italy in December. How much more will this work cost all Peruvians?
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