The spokesperson for the Alliance for Progress, Alexander Soto-Reyespresented tonight a reconsideration of the vote of no confidence once morest Lady Camones, now former Speaker of Parliament. The document was sent to the Mayor’s Office of the Legislative and is covered by article 58 of the congressional regulations.
The motion of censure was approved by 61 in favor, 47 once morest and 5 abstentions in the plenary session of Parliament. The request was presented this Monday by congressmen from Democratic Peru, Free Peru, Podemos Peru, Popular Action and Democratic Change-Together for Peru, following the broadcast of some audios with the APP leader, César Acuña.
In the recordings you can hear Coins ask Lady Camones accelerate the approval of a bill for the creation of the district of Alto Trujillo that would favor him in his campaign for the regional government of La Libertad.
The congressmen who signed the motion assure that, compared to what was heard in the material, the head of Parliament did recognize the content of the audios and for this reason the crimes of usurpation of functions, illegal sponsorship and influence peddling would have been committed.
“In her capacity as president of the Board of Directors, she is the one that leads the development of the agenda of the plenary sessions and decides which bills will go to debate and approval, all in accordance with the content of the broadcast audios where they are heard. the orders and demands of a person outside the Legislative”, reads the motion of censure.
JEE Lima Centro initiated sanctioning process
The Special Electoral Jury – Lima Center ordered the submission of a report prepared by the inspection coordinator of this institution to the president of CongressLady Camones, who was granted a term of one calendar day to present her discharge on the content of some audios broadcast by Epicentro TV where an infraction of the rules of neutrality by the head of the Legislative might have been incurred.
Lady Camones had requested the head of the Ethics Commission, Karol Paredes, to initiate an investigation into the recording and broadcast of an audio of the private political meeting of the parliamentary group Alliance for Progress to determine an alleged responsibility.
“With the peace of mind that my conduct and my actions are transparent, always seeking to contribute to the general interest of the country, I submit to the proceedings that the Commission in charge deems appropriate,” he wrote in the official letter sent to the president of the Parliamentary Ethics Commission.