Direct from Barbadillo – I
President hallucinates
The coup leader Pedro Castillo was notified by the Subcommittee on Constitutional Accusations to present his defenses regarding the constitutional accusation presented against him by the National Prosecutor, Patricia Benavides, but it turns out that he wants to testify in the Legislative Palace itself. ???
Direct from Barbadillo – II
The teacher wants to show
The head of the Lady Camones subgroup reported that the request came through a letter signed by who would be the umpteenth lawyer for the dictator’s apprentice, who will stay in the Barbadillo prison wanting to put on a show, since they will only accept his statement via zoom .
Yenifer Paredes
misplaced
Yenifer Paredes, the teacher’s sister-in-law, who reappeared yesterday before the Supervisory Commission and, with the same airs as when she was a precarious tenant of the Government Palace, tried to impose the rules of the session, was tremendously out of place. Not only did she complain about her because they allegedly asked her the same questions that, according to her, they asked her some time ago; she also gave her amnesia and refused to “remember” which were the public or private institutions she advised. To close her, she asked for a minute of silence for the victims of the protests who – let’s see if someone warns her – have been urged on by her brother-in-law from prison. Plop!
words, words, words
Echaíz’s ‘doubts’
Congresswoman Gladys Echaíz tried to explain why she abstained from voting on the report that recommended the disqualification from public service of her colleague Freddy Díaz, accused of rape. “Why haven’t they arrested him? Because there are doubts, I have those same doubts, ”she argued. Now that the Prosecutor’s Office has requested preventive detention for 9 months for Díaz, do you still have ‘doubts’ about him or will you vote for his disqualification?
Wilson’s ‘courage’
Rooster… but from afar
Congressman Wilson Quispe, yes, the same one who had his half-minute of fame by pricking himself and staining his shirt with blood in Tuesday’s plenary session, tried to justify himself for not having traveled to his Puno region despite the climate of social upheaval: “I’m not going to Puno to solve a problem that Dina Boluarte and the right-wing Congress have generated”. Oh yes, oh yes. Brave turned out… but from afar. So any.
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