Ethics Committee Approves Complaint of Its Own Motion Against Congressman Lucinda Vásquez
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The Peruvian Congress approved an ex officio complaint against legislator Lucinda Vásquez Vela accused of ethical misconduct for asking her assistant to cut her toenails in her office at the legislative headquarters. On the afternoon of November 3, local time, the Parliamentary Ethics Committee approved, with 7 votes in favour, one against and one abstention, to initiate proceedings against the leftist congresswoman of the Parliamentary Group Ju…
By a majority, the Ethics Committee approved Monday to initiate an ex officio complaint against Congresswoman Lucinda Vásquez, following the dissemination of a photograph showing a worker in her office cutting off her toenails. The decision obtained seven votes in favour, one against—from Congresswoman Janet Rivas (Peru Libre)—and one abstention—from legislator Alfredo Pariona (Socialist Bancada)—both former Vásquez benchers. This is the first s…
The Parliamentary Ethics Commission approved, by a majority, an ex officio complaint that will allow investigations to be initiated against Congresswoman Lucinda Vásquez after she was photographed while her advisor was cutting her toenails in Congress.This process seeks to determine whether the MP, who belongs to the Together for Peru-People's Voices-Magisterial Bloque group, committed misdemeanours that merit a sanction or even a criminal compl…
The ex officio complaint filed against Congresswoman Lucinda V squez, by the 'Case cortau as', was approved by the Congressional Ethics Commission.
With seven votes in favour, the commission will begin to gather information to determine the existence of a misdemeanour. If found, the legislator could face a suspension.
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