The mayor of Lima is surprisingly dismissed

The mayor of Lima is surprisingly dismissed

A 60-year-old center-right politician and lawyer, Muñoz was removed without the right to appeal for having violated the Organic Law of Municipalities by simultaneously integrating the board of directors of the state drinking water company of Lima, Sedapal, according to the National Elections Jury (JNE). .

“Founded, vacancy of municipal authority,” the JNE indicated on its website.

“Thank you for your shows of solidarity in these difficult times,” Muñoz, considered a potential presidential candidate in 2026, reacted on Twitter.

The JNE made the decision after a lawsuit filed by citizen Carlos Hinostroza, who had asked the Lima Municipal Council for the removal of the mayor in 2021, but the latter rejected it. That led him to resort to the Electoral Jury.

Elected mayor in 2018, Muñoz was invited in 2019 by the then president Martin Vizcarra to join the Sedapal board to try to solve the water supply problems faced by thousands of families in the capital of 10 million inhabitants.

Following Hinostroza’s demand, the mayor resigned from Sedapal and returned the “diets” received as director.

Muñoz’s term ended on December 31, since Peruvians must go to the polls on October 2 to elect their new municipal and regional authorities.

The JNE’s decision is final and becomes effective after notification to the parties, according to state agency Andina. Muñoz will be replaced by the current deputy mayor, Miguel Romero.

The motions of “presidential vacancy” (impeachment) have become customary in Peru and caused the fall of the leaders Peter Paul Kuczynski (right) in 2018 and Martín Vízcarra (center) in 2020, which keeps the country mired in instability.

Since December 2017, Peruvian legislators have presented six vacancy motions to Congress, two of them against the current leftist president. peter castlein power for just nine months.

Peru’s radical opposition leaders remain determined to secure Castillo’s early departure.

Source: Ambito

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