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Martín Vizcarra: Constitutional Complaint Against Him in Case of Quick Evidence

Summary by Diario Correo
Martín Vizcarra: The Judiciary rejects pre-trial detention in its oppositionJNE publishes a resolution confirming the disaffiliation of Martín Vizcarra from the party Peru PrimeroLa Sub-Commissiona de Accusaciones Constitucionales del Congreso admitted a constitutional complaint against former President Martín Vizcarra and two former ministers of his government for alleged irregularities in the acquisition of quick evidence from COVID-19 during …
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Prosecutor’s Office reopens investigation of Martín Vizcarra for “quick tests” case With 15 votes in favour and one abstention, the Congressional Constitutional Indictments Sub-Commission approved Thursday to admit Constitutional Complaint No. 580, filed by the Nation’s Public Prosecutor, Delia Espinoza, against former President Martín Vizcarra for the massive acquisition of rapid evidence during the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Martín Vizcarra: The Judiciary rejects pre-trial detention in its oppositionJNE publishes a resolution confirming the disaffiliation of Martín Vizcarra from the party Peru PrimeroLa Sub-Commissiona de Accusaciones Constitucionales del Congreso admitted a constitutional complaint against former President Martín Vizcarra and two former ministers of his government for alleged irregularities in the acquisition of quick evidence from COVID-19 during …

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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