En Vivo: Sub-Commission on Constitutional Indictments Sees Complaint Against Pedro Castillo
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Congress: Public wage cuts to save S/ 32 million a year This Friday, October 24, former President Pedro Castillo presented himself to the Congress' Constitutional Indictments Sub-Commission, as part of the process that seeks his political disqualification after the attempted coup d'état of December 2022—and for which he is being held in Barbadillo—Castillo Terrones assumed his own defense, and he did not hesitate to qualify Congress as “delegiti…
During the hearing of the Subcommission of Constitutional Indictments, former President Pedro Castillo had a strong qualifier against Congressman Fernando Rospigliosi.
The Subcommittee on Constitutional Indictments of Congress is sitting on Friday, October 24, where it evaluates the complaints against former President Pedro Castillo and former ministers Betssy Chávez, Willy Huerta and Roberto Sánchez for their alleged participation in the attempted coup d'état of December 7, 2022.In his address, former head of state, Pedro Castillo, said that legally he still remains president despite “being kidnapped.” “His p…
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