The political daughter of Pedro Castillo and sister of Lilia Paredes, Yenifer Paredes, revealed, in an exclusive interview for “Punto final”, his intentions to aspire to political life within the country. This revelation came after during a session of the Control Commission, request a minute of silence in honor of the victims of the repressions in the protests of the Government of Dina Boluarte. “It is a general question”, initially evaded the one investigated for money laundering. However, she later specified: “I am analyzing it, possibly. I’m thinking about it, we’re thinking about it. What I am focusing on right now is seeing my case”. Video: Latina
Yenifer Paredes evaluates starting her political career after overcoming investigations in the Prosecutor’s Office
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