Former Prime Minister Arrested for Alleged Rebellion in Peru · Global Voices
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On Wednesday, the Constitutional Court of Peru ordered the release of former Prime Minister Betsy Chávez, who had been imprisoned since June 2023 after being accused of participating in the attempt by former President Pedro Castillo to dissolve Congress and establish a government of emergency.The court has asked the Supreme Court of Investigation for the Supreme Court to release Chávez, currently hospitalized after several days on hunger strike,…
The Constitutional Court of Peru ordered the release of Betssy Chávez, former Prime Minister of Pedro Castillo, for considering illegal the extension of his pretrial detention in the framework of the investigation for an attempted coup d'état.
LIMA (AP) — On Wednesday, the Peruvian Constitutional Court ordered the release of a former prime minister of former President Pedro Castillo who was in pretrial detention for his alleged co-authorship of the crime of rebellion after the then president tried to dissolve Parliament on December 7
The secret story of Freddie MercuryThe dark story of El FrontónThis Owl is clear that in politics there are no coincidences. I make it clear that I am not a jailer of anyone, but it smells very rare and sets a terrible precedent in the country the ruling of the Constitutional Court ordering the freedom of Betsy Chávez, who was the Prime Minister of Pedro Castillo and with whom she played on a wall to give a coup d'état, made extremely serious fo…
The court has asked the Supreme Investigative Court of the Supreme Court to release Chávez, currently hospitalized after several days on hunger strike, by declaring the constitutional grievance appeal filed by his defence, according to the Peruvian radio station RPP.
🔊 Listen to this news Peru's Constitutional Court (TC) ordered the immediate release of former Prime Minister Betssy Chávez on Wednesday. She is being prosecuted for the failed coup attempt by former President Pedro Castillo, which occurred in late 2022. Chávez is currently hospitalized after spending 12 days on a hunger strike, protesting alleged abuses she has suffered in prison. Peru's highest court of guarantees declared the habeas corpus l…
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