They have a plan B. If President Dina Boluarte does not attend to testify, next Tuesday the 29th, to the Congressional Oversight Commission, to answer for the escape of her former political partner Vladimir Cerrón, a delegation from that group will send her a letter invitation to interview her in person in her office.
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The president and vice president of the Oversight Commission, Juan Burgos and Héctor Valer, assured Peru21 If the president does not attend the summons, they will request the green light to do so in person at the Presidential Office.
Interview with the president of the Oversight Commission, Juan Burgos, due to the summons of President Dina Boluarte.
As revealed Peru21the Oversight Commission agreed, this Friday, to summon President Dina Boluarte, to the session on Tuesday the 29th, to answer for the escape of the leader of Peru Libre, Vladimir Cerrón, allegedly in the presidential vehicle or ‘chest’.
The vice president of the commission, Héctor Valer, told this newspaper that in case the head of state does not attend that day—as is expected to happen—a delegation headed by the president of that group, Juan Burgos, and by the members who wish to do so, will go to the Government Palace to interview her.
The decision to go to the president will be voted on by its members in the session on Tuesday the 29th.
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In the plenary session that week, according to Burgos, the request for the powers of the investigative commission to have the prerogative to summon public officials and authorities, and the lifting of communications, will also be voted on.
The presidential driver, as recalled, has not attended to testify, on two occasions, to said commission.
This, to answer if, between January and February, Cerrón fled in the presidential vehicle heading to the Pisco airport, in Ica, to flee to Bolivia, Venezuela or Cuba.