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Martín Vizcarra opens the door to dissolve the Congress of Peru

2019-09-30T08:11:15.182Z


The president of Peru, Martín Vizcarra, said on Sunday that if Congress does not debate the issue of trust that has been announced by his government, they would take it as denied, what ...


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(CNN Spanish) - The president of Peru, Martín Vizcarra, said on Sunday that if Congress does not debate the issue of trust that has been announced by his government, they would take it as denied.

In the program “Fourth Power” of América TV, the president said that if Parliament does not debate the issue of trust before electing the judges of the Constitutional Court, what is planned for this Monday, it will take it as a denial of it .

The Peruvian constitution states that the President of the Republic has the power to dissolve the Congress if he has censored or denied his trust to two Councils of Ministers. The first motion of confidence was denied to the cabinet headed by Fernando Zavala when Pedro Pablo Kuczynski was president.

Martín Vizcarra (Presidency Peru)

Martín Vizcarra said that "it is intended to elect members of the Constitutional Court in a very hurried, transparent manner and we have raised a question of trust to correct the form of election." The Constitutional Court is the supreme body of interpretation and control of constitutionality in Peru.

On July 28, Vizcarra proposed a constitutional reform to advance the general elections in Peru for one year, that is, so that both the office of president and that of the congressmen would be renewed in 2020, and not in 2021, as foreseen in The electoral schedule of the country. Parliament filed the executive advancement project on Thursday, and on Friday, in response, the Vizcarra government raised a question of trust to modify the election process for the members of the Constitutional Court.

Martín Vizcarra said during this Sunday's interview that he assumes “all the responsibilities of the exercise of my position. We are acting in full respect of the laws and the Constitution. We are legislating in favor of the country and not of particular interests ”.

Martín Vizcarra

Source: cnnespanol

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