Pedro Castillo: Congress Standing Committee Debates and Votes Disqualification of Former President
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The Permanent Committee of Congress approved on Tuesday the final report that recommends disqualification of former President Pedro Castillo (2021-2022) from the exercise of public service for a period of ten years.The final report of the constitutional complaints 547 and 575 established that Castillo Terrones carried out a series of actions prior to and subsequent to the message to the nation of December 7, 2022, with which he sought to arbitra…
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By: Pamela Arroyo, Diario La República. Latin American Summary November 25, 2025. The final report should now be discussed and voted on in the plenary of the Congress, where its final approval will be defined. The final report that seeks to disqualify former President Pedro Castillo from the failed coup d’état has been approved by the Permanent Committee of the Congress [...] La entrada Peru: Congreso: Comisión Permanente approves final report t…
The Permanent Committee of Congress approved by a majority the final report that proposes to disqualify for ten years the former President Pedro Castillo Terrones from exercising public function for the attempted coup d'état that took place on December 7, 2022.The decision obtained 13 votes in favour and 6 against, and must be ratified by the plenary of Parliament, according to the procedure of constitutional accusation.Infringement of 18 articl…
Will the sentence of Martín Vizcarra be a conviction or absolution? Four specialists respondBetssy Chávez: The details of the crash session where the second report was approved to accuse and disable it for ten yearsThe Permanent Committee of Congress debates and votes this Tuesday the 10-year disqualification request for the former president Pedro Castillo. If the report was approved, it would pass the last instance to the plenary of Parliament.…
The Permanent Commission will evaluate this Tuesday 25 November the final report that accuses former President Pedro Castillo and former Interior Minister Willy Huerta for the attempted coup d'état of 2022.
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