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Martín Vizcarra: Constitutional Court Confirms His Disqualification From Public Office Until 2027

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Martín Vizcarra: Constitutional Court confirms his five-year ban | Martín Vizcarra | Constitutional Court

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Martín Vizcarra | The former president's defense team demanded that the term not be used, considering it offensive and unofficial.

Vizcarra has denied the charges and charged with pressure to prevent him from running for the presidential election of 2026.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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The decision, reported the Andean agency, has been taken unanimously, after Vizcarra filed the appeal a year earlier - at the end of November 2023 - considering that it violated his right to due process and self-defence within the framework of the parliamentary process that culminated in his sanction.

Martín Vizcarra greets the judicial branch for refusing a request for pretrial detention against him Source: RPP Former President Martín Vizcarra greeted on Friday that the judicial branch rejected the request for pretrial detention against him for six months. In that sense, he stated that this ruling only makes the rule of law prevail."I believe that the rule of law has prevailed here, respect for due process. We continue with our usual conduct…

Elections 2026: Martín Vizcarra would have a “plan B” after further disqualificationSoon before the ruling of the pretrial detention hearing against Martín Vizcarra, the Constitutional Court unanimously rejected the application for amparo of the former president with which it sought to annul his disqualification for five years imposed by the Congress of the Republic.According to the TC, no violation of the fundamental rights of the ex-mandatario…

Martín Vizcarra's defense rejects the request for pretrial detention and questions the grounds of the prosecutor's officeMartín Vizcarra: The former president spent eight times in border regions in the last seven monthsThe Constitutional Court (TC) declared unfounded the application for amparo filed by former president Martín Vizcarra, who sought to annul the parliamentary procedure that disqualified him from holding public office for five years…

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La Prensa Regional broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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