Dina Boluarte's Lawyer Says He Hasn't Written a Letter of Asylum to the Ecuadorian Embassy
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In the midst of the possible dismissal of Peru's president, Dina Boluarte, his lawyer Juan Carlos Portugal assured Peruvian media that he has not written any letters requesting political asylum from embassies.
With Dina Boluarte falls the most unpopular president of Latin AmericaDina Boluarte's lawyer, Juan Carlos Portugal, told the media that his sponsor will not go to the summons of the Judiciary for a hearing where his impediment to leaving the country, scheduled for Wednesday, October 15th, will be evaluated.Portugal emphasized that “it is usual” measures such as those proposed by the Prosecutor's Office because “it speculates that when she is goi…
Attorney Juan Carlos Portugal indicated that he met with Dina Boluarte to express his loyalty to her in a scenario where Congress seeks to cow her for her management to address insecurity in the country. Dina Boluarte’s lawyer indicated...
Juan Carlos Portugal, Dina Boluarte's lawyer, ruled out the president's thought of seeking asylum in some country because of the possibility that the Congress of the Republic could cow her.In statements to the press outside of the Government Palace, the lawyer pointed out that he went to talk with the president to express his loyalty to the scenario facing her, with the announcement of various vacation motions presented against her in Congress.
Congress meets at 9 p.m. to vote for the admission of vacation motions against Dina BoluarteDina Boluarte: Congress reports four motions for presidential leavePresident Dina Boluarte's lawyer, Juan Carlos Portugal, denied that the head of state is seeking to asylum or leave the country. In dialogue with the press, the lawyer responded to the versions circulating about a supposed imminent departure of the president. "If the question goes further,…
Dina Boluarte’s lawyer, Juan Carlos Portugal, ruled out to the press that the president of the Republic has escaped or has already asked for political asylum from some embassy, after up to four motions of leave against her. In front of the journalists, the lawyer said that during his meeting with the president, this issue has not been introduced on Thursday, October 9, while the Congress was addressing the removal of her from office because of m…
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