Dina Boluarte before Vivian Olivos' Vacancia Ya poster against Pedro Castillo: “It's disrespectful”

The vice-president, Dina Boluarte, spoke on social media about the poster presented by Vivian Olivos of Fuerza Popular.

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Imagen de archivo de la vicepresidenta de Perú, Dina Boluarte. EFE/ Paolo Aguilar
Imagen de archivo de la vicepresidenta de Perú, Dina Boluarte. EFE/ Paolo Aguilar

Dina Boluarte, vice president of Peru, raised her voice in protest at the behavior of Congresswoman Vivián Olivos, who during the hemicycle, hung a poster with the message: vacancia now.

The Minister of Development and Social Inclusion also described what happened as “a lack of respect”.

“The country demands a democratic spirit of us even in the political discrepancy. We reject the impasse that arose in the debate over the vacancy in Congress, following a lack of respect for the presidential inauguration by Fuerza Popular,” Boluarte wrote on his Twitter account.

The Peru-Libre bench was the first to reject this behavior that altered the tranquility in the way the debate on the vacancy motion against Pedro Castillo.

Despite the ruling party's requests for Olivos to withdraw the cartel, the parliamentarian ignored it, which caused some political party legislators to approach her seat, generating turmoil and disorder in the plenary. Given this, the president of the Congress, María del Carmen Alva, had to suspend the session.

The one who also spoke to this was Guillermo Bermejo former Peru Libre. The parliamentarian also used his Twitter account to reject this action.

“That's why they wanted the president to come, to set up their circus and be a global shame. Immoral coup drivers,” wrote the national representative of Democratic Peru on his Twitter account.

In turn, Susel Paredes, a congressman of the Morado Party, also spoke out against the fight of the ruling and opposition benches for the cartel. “Because of these facts, citizens reject congress. A provocative opposition and a governing party that falls into provocation,” he wrote.

PEDRO CASTILLA BLAMED THE PRESS FOR INCENTIVIZING VACANCIA

During his speech, Pedro Castillo assured that this vacancy is directed by malicious journalistic reports that they seek to motivate vacancy, but indicated that such questions have no basis.

“Emotion gives new facts as we have shown. The motion has been built on a myriad of elements and situations with the sole purpose of giving the appearance of a consistent document. That is why, in the absence of solid evidence and arguments, facts that are under investigation and in other instances were also excluded. Facts that have attracted powerful attention is that emotion has been elaborated mainly considering biased, contradictory, uncorroborated journalistic reports. There is no built-in evidence to prove any irregularity. All the stories are based on certain media. This motion is the best example of how the media trial has led to the admission of a vacancy motion,” said the president.

“The vacancy promoted by permanent moral capacity, everyone knows that it does not contain a single element that validly supports it, since it is a compilation of versions of a sector of the press in the motion under discussion. We only find sayings without any corroboration, speculation, imaginary links and no basis in fact and law. In this context, we must remember that Peruvians are governed by the Constitution and by a set of norms, in that sense when a citizen is accused of something, that fact must be duly marked in the norm with which they are intended to sanction. Not respecting this guarantee only leads to abuse and arbitrariness, to understand that there would be an infinite number of situations that merit vacancy, surely that was the intention of its promoters.” he added.

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