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Congress Has Not Disqualified Pedro Castillo for Violating the Constitution with His Coup D'état for More than 1,000 Days: What Is Behind the Inaction?

Summary by El Comercio
While the Supreme Court defines whether former President Pedro Castillo and his former minister committed the crime of rebellion on the day of their coup d'état, the legislature has not sanctioned a constitutional violation that even the Castro defenders admit.
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Betssy Chávez, former Chief of the Ministerial Cabinet, accused of his alleged participation in the failed coup d'état of December 2022, will continue the oral trial from Lima under strict judicial restrictions.The interim supreme judge Juan Carlos Checkley determined the measure, by resolution issued on September 3, in which Chávez cannot leave Lima without prior judicial authorization.In addition, he must undergo weekly biometric control and r…

·Peru
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The former head of the Cabinet of Ministers, Betssy Chávez, who was tried for her alleged participation in the failed coup d'état of December 7, 2022, will not be able to leave the town of Lima without prior judicial authorization.This was determined by the provisional supreme judge Juan Carlos Checkley in imposing this rule of conduct on Chávez Chino as part of the restricted summons imposed on him in this criminal proceeding.

While the Supreme Court defines whether former President Pedro Castillo and his former minister committed the crime of rebellion on the day of their coup d'état, the legislature has not sanctioned a constitutional violation that even the Castro defenders admit.

·Lima, Peru
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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Sunday, September 7, 2025.
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