The Subcommission on Constitutional Accusations of Congress declared the constitutional complaint once morest the president of the Republic, peter castlefor alleged violations of the Constitution and the alleged crime of treason once morest the fatherland, as a result of his statements regarding access to the sea in Bolivia.
Initially, the constitutional complaint was going to be sent to the archive since the citizens who made the accusation (Lourdes Flores Nano, Francisco Tudela, Fernán Altuve, among others) cannot consider themselves aggrieved because “they do not hold any type of representation, much less support the presumed offense that the conduct of the defendant (Pedro Castillo) would have directly caused them.”
However, the technical secretariat recommended the origin since congressmen Norma Yarrow (Avanza País) and José Cueto (Popular Renovation) endorsed the complaint once morest the president.
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The final report received eight votes in favor and eight votes once morest, so the casting vote of the president of the SAC, Rosio Torres, tilted the direction of the vote in favor.
Congressman | Vote |
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Rosio Torres (APP) | A favor (final vote) |
Martha Moyano (Popular Force) | In favor |
Alejandro Cavero (Country Advances) | In favor |
Maria Acuna (APP) | In favor |
Ernesto Bustamante (Popular Force) | In favor |
Hernando Guerra (Popular Force) | In favor |
Alejandro Munante (Popular Renewal) | In favor |
Wilson Soto (Popular Action) | In favor |
Waldemar Cerron (Free Peru) | Against |
Jorge Flores (Popular Action) | Against |
Paul Gutierrez (Free Peru) | Against |
José Jerí (We are Peru) | Against |
Alfredo Pariona (Free Peru) | Against |
Second Quiroz (Free Peru) | Against |
Edgar Raymundo (Together for Peru) | Against |
Maria Taipe (Free Peru) | Against |
Before the final report is put to a vote, the spokesman for Peru Libre, Waldemar Cerrón, raised a preliminary question so that the complaint is not admitted since the 10-day period granted by the Congress Regulations to verify that what was raised has expired. meet the requirements for admission.
However, Cerrón Rojas’ request was rejected with nine votes once morest and six votes in favor.