wanted minister
Drifting mininter
President Pedro Castillo yesterday accepted the resignation of Interior Minister Dimitri Senmache, after he was censured for the scandalous escape of Juan Silva. Executive sources indicate that Senmache would be hoping that his successor would be his deputy minister, Martín Parra. The former PNP non-commissioned officer visited the Palace on January 7 and on April 6 the congressman of Somos Perú Alfredo Azurín. The hours go by and the fugitives from Sarratea gain time… and the common criminals.
Dircote organized parade
March for peace
The Directorate against Terrorism of the PNP (Dircote), under the command of General Óscar Arriola, organized a colorful parade for peace in Miraflores, a few hours before its anniversary was celebrated. Arriola, who has now also been commissioned to help locate and capture Juan Silva, called for national pacification to be achieved “once and for all.” Some peace would give us right now if Silva falls.
Defender’s Choice
Second try
From this Monday until Wednesday, the new special commission to select the new Ombudsman will receive the lists of the benches with the candidates for that important position. “The lists depend on each parliamentary group, they have not told us who their candidates are, but they have three days to present it,” the group’s president, Fredy Díaz (APP), told Peru21. The deadlines have already started running. On August 8 the commission will deliver its report and on the 16th the Plenary will vote.
Peru Libre is no man’s land-I
everyone apply
Congresswoman Silvana Robles (Free Peru) spoke out against the bill that proposes that the candidates for the Board of Directors of Congress be from the same political party by which they were elected in the general elections, that is, dissidents are not excluded. . The curious thing is that the project is signed by several colleagues from her bench.
Free Peru is no man’s land-II
to discipline
Another from Peru Libre who drew his sword against his colleagues was Alex Flores, who said that those who voted in favor of the Cavero report must answer for it, referring to Guido Bellido and Waldemar Cerrón.