Betssy Chávez: plantan who ministers if asked to resign | POLICY

A air traffic controllers strike authorized by the Ministry of Labor generated the cancellation of flights to the interior of the country on Thursday. After the chaotic day, congressmen from three benches were in favor of questioning the head of the sector, Betssy Chávez.

José Arriola (Popular Action) said that, because the following week is for representation, “a possible motion might not be discussed and approved [de interpelación]”, but that such an option “is not ruled out”.

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“At least contemplate the motion, especially so that it does not happen once more,” he said. As soon as to the performance of the chief of staff, Aníbal Torres once morest whom they have filed an interpellation motion, commented that “if he resigns before they censor him, good time.”

Meanwhile, Gladys Echaíz (Alliance for Progress) indicated that “undoubtedly” she would join in an interpellation of Chávez. “It shows that everyone works on their own, that there is no coordination [entre ministros]”, he added. As for Torres, he agreed with Arriola that “it is better for him to step aside.” This same position was expressed by Eduardo Salhuana, APP spokesman. “Torres should resign and with him his Cabinet,” he commented.

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The alternate spokesperson for Popular Renewal, Alejandro Muñante, He argued that Minister Chavez should resign from the Labor sector because she has shown that “there is no improvement in her management.”

Wilmar Elera (Somos Perú) considered that before an interpellation, Betssy Chávez should be invited to Congress.

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