These are the benches that say no to the bill for referendum on a new Constitution proposed by Pedro Castillo
So far, the president of the Congress and the two vice-presidents have spoken out against the proposal, as well as the benches of Popular Action, PPP, Fuerza Popular, Somos Peru and Avanza País.
César Acuña: “Calling a referendum for Constituent Assembly paralyzes investment”
“Peru does not need polarization but consensus and a new cabinet to get out of the serious political, economic and institutional crisis we are suffering,” said the leader of APP.
Popular Renewal rejects Pedro Castillo's project before referendum: “He has demonstrated his inability to govern”
Following Pedro Castillo's intention to consult citizens on the viability of a new constitution, political group RP rejects initiative.
Flor Pablo: “It's time to propose an advance of elections”
The congresswoman made this announcement in the face of the possible referendum for a Constituent Assembly.
Alejandro Salas on Constituent Assembly: “Everything will be in the hands of Congress”
The Minister of Culture explained the procedure that would be followed if the referendum was to be held.
Fuerza Popular pronounces on possible convocation to the Constituent Assembly
The orange bench showed its sharp rejection at the announcement of President Pedro Castillo.
Verónika Mendoza warns that Congress will reject bill for new Constitution: “It will do everything impossible to block it”
The former presidential candidate also considered that Pedro Castillo's proposal is a “lifesaver” for her management.
María del Carmen Alva against a Constituent Assembly: “Pedro Castillo forgets the country's priorities”
The president of Congress said that the Peruvian people are not looking for a new Constitution.
PCM did not know the proposal for a new Constitution announced by Pedro Castillo, according to Minister of Health
Jorge López indicated that they had nothing concrete in relation to a Constituent Assembly.
Peru Libre proposed bill that allows the president to convene a Constituent Assembly
The ruling party presented the proposal so that the president can call and elect the election of 300 representatives for the change of the Constitution.