Never ending. A new ‘pearl’ of Congress It was released last Sunday, May 15, through the Sunday Panorama. According to the images presented, 2 workers hired with State funds for the parliamentarian of the Alliance for Progress, Rosio Torresattend rallies and campaign for her husband during working hours.
The beneficiary is none other than the former congressman and current candidate for regional governor of Loreto, Fernando Meléndezalso a couple Rose Torrespresident of the Subcommittee on Constitutional Accusations.
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The 2 workers in question are Adolph Joseph Monsalve Flowers y Juan Abelardo Villanueva Navarro. Far from ignoring the complaint, the legislator admitted that her advisers mobilize with her to the proselytizing activities of her spouse.
This case originated in February of this year, when Rosio Torres’ office managed to hire Juan Villanueva Navarro and, three months later, in May, Adolfo Monsalve Flores followed in his footsteps. However, according to information from Panorama, both would be just ghost workers who never set foot on the Congress and they had other jobs in Iquitos.
Last Thursday, May 12, Fernando Melendez he led a political activity in that region, in which both Monsalve and Villanueva were present. Rosio Torres herself stated that they were accompanying her as part of her daily work.
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That same day, the questioning of the Prime Minister, Aníbal Torres, was carried out. but the member of the APP caucus did not attend the Hemicycle. She did not ask for leave for health or personal reasons, she only decided to travel to Loreto to attend her husband’s rally. She defended herself by saying that she attended and voted virtually.
“So I can’t hire my husband’s friends? His friends are my friends. What is the restriction there? (…) Well, we are going to uncover all those who attend the rallies, right? We have to get them all out… My friend Norma Yarrow, Martha Moyano, Rosangela Barbarán…”, told Panorama.