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Pedro Castillo: Processes that Seek Disqualification for 10 Years Advance in Congress What Cases Are They and What Comes Now?

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The Standing Committee granted the SAC a 15-day period to investigate two charges brought against the ex-mandatory coup.
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The Standing Committee granted the SAC a 15-day period to investigate two charges brought against the ex-mandatory coup.

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The Permanent Commission gave 15 days to the Sub-Commission to prepare a report on alleged constitutional violations. The Congress of the Republic advances the process that could leave former President Pedro Castillo out of the public service for a decade. On Wednesday, the Standing Committee of Parliament granted a 15-day deadline to the Sub-Commission on Constitutional Indictments to prepare the final reports of two complaints against him, for…

The Congressional Constitutional Accusations Subcommission will have 15 days to issue its final reports on the two new constitutional complaints made against Pedro Castillo.

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EXITOSA NOTICIAS - NOTICIAS DEL PERU Y EL MUNDO broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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