President of Congress disclaims after approval of ‘bono mochasueldo’ | on the fly

2023-05-03 04:06:41

José Williams defines responsibilities in the approval of a bonus of more than 35 million soles for congressional workers

Terrible what is going to happen in the Congress of the Republic. There is not a week in which new cases of otorongos ‘mochasueldo’ are not uncovered, betrayed by the same employees whom they put a finger on. There are already seven cases identified, but within the Legislature it is commented that the majority of parliamentarians have this practice. To try to avoid more complaints, the stepfathers of the homeland invented a ‘bono mochasueldo’ 9 thousand 900 soles to satisfy their collaborators. A measure that begins to get hives. José Williams acknowledged that he accepted the proposal despite the fact that it raised doubts. Not so with the other members of the Board of Directors and the spokesmen for the benches. The cost of silence would be regarding 35 million soles in total. This Congress is a circus.

The weekly Hildebrandt en sus trece assures that Peru 21 hid an Ipsos poll in which Pedro Castillo was once once more the favorite for president, beating Keiko Fujimori

If the elections were repeated today…Who would you vote for? That was the question that Peru 21 would have asked Ipsos and whose answer was so terrifying that Chichi Valenzuela’s newspaper did not want to publish.

This gossip is brought to you by César Hildebrandt through his well-known podcast in which he assures that Peru 21 – true to its style – had every intention of publishing a survey in which he would finish off Pedro Castillo. However, the shot backfired on them since the survey would have thrown the teacher as first place, Keiko Fujimori in second place, López Aliaga in third place and Hernando de Soto in fourth place. That is to say that history would repeat itself once more to the misfortune of the detractors and critics of the chotano. For obvious reasons, Peru 21 decided not to publish the survey since the news “would be a nuclear bomb” according to the journalist. Oh Keiko, not even in the worst moments of your rival on duty would you occupy the presidency.

Wave of criticism of opposition congresswoman Isabel Cortez, following accepting a decoration from Dina Boluarte. She responds to Mirtha Vásquez

The congresswoman from Cambio Democrático – Together for Peru, Isabel Cortez, defended herself once morest all the criticism from the left following receiving the Labor Order medal from President Dina Boluarte. And it was not long ago when the parliamentarian criticized Boluarte’s management and supported the presidential vacancy motion. For example, the former president of the Council of Ministers, Mirtha Vásquez, dedicated a tweet to him: “Most of the people murdered by this regime that you now embrace were workers.” The legislator only managed to defend herself once morest it through a statement indicating that having received the decoration from the president does not mean that the current government does not have “responsibility for several of the deaths of compatriots.” Who understands you, “Chabelita”.

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