“We have to tell the country that we have not come to steal a penny and we will say that tomorrow in Congress. Do you think that by stealing a penny the people are going to go out on the roads to wait for me, they think that having a straw tail (bad record) they are going to go out and wait for the president“Asked Pedro Castillo, immersed in a power crisis since he assumed the presidency of Peru in July.
The proposal to debate the censorship of Castillo, voted on Monday, had the approval of 76 legislators, while another 41 voted against.
The motion was promoted by People’s Renewal and has the backing of its own bench, that of People’s Force (by Keiko Fujimori), that of We are Peru, Advance Country, We can Peru and of Alliance for Progress.
The motion of censure against President Castillo passed the first instance a week ago to be able to present this request for debate, which required the vote in favor of at least 52 congressmen.
In the censorship debate it will be necessary to have a total of 87 supports to finally remove the president.
Source: Ambito

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