The Congress of Peru gave the vote of confidence to the cabinet of Pedro Castillo

The Congress of Peru gave the vote of confidence to the cabinet of Pedro Castillo

The approval of the cabinet was possible tonight with 68 votes in favor, 56 against and one abstention, in the continuity of a session that had begun 10 days ago and was then suspended due to the sudden death of a legislator.

After a first part of speeches by legislators, which lasted almost four hours, Congress paused for just over three hours and resumed the debate this afternoon.

Until the last moment it was a real unknown whether the cabinet would win the vote of confidence, an issue that divided most of the benches across the board, including that of the ruling Peru Libre party, although the departure of the criticized interior minister Luis Barranzuela brought some favorable opinions.

“We reached the session in which we hope that Congress will make the best decision for the country thinking about governance,” said the head of the Council of Ministers, Mirtha Vásquez, arriving in the morning at the parliamentary headquarters with the 18 ministers of his cabinet, assumed on October 6.

The session that was resumed this day had begun on Monday of last week, but, after Vásquez presented 10 lines of action of his government and the congressmen began to argue, the death of the official legislator Fernando Herrera opened a 10-day hiatus .

If the Vásquez cabinet, in office for a month, did not achieve a vote of confidence with a simple majority among the parliamentarians present tonight, it would have been constitutionally obliged to resign in plenary session.

In favor of the government, the replacement of Barranzuela played, whose place has been held since this morning by Avelino Guillén, who in 2009 was a prosecutor in the trial of former president Alberto Fujimori and became the third head of this portfolio in 100 days in office.

Guillén, 67, replaced Barranzuela, who resigned on Tuesday, with less than a month in office, questioned for having held a party at his house on Sunday, violating a ban aimed at preventing coronavirus infections.

The Congress is made up of 130 seats and the majority was dominated by the polarization between support and rejection of confidence in the cabinet.

In the middle were the benches of Alliance for Progress (APP) and Popular Action, both with 15 parliamentarians each, who were the ones who revealed the unknown tonight, when casting their votes.

The congressmen related to Vladimir Cerrón, leader of Peru Libre, as well as those of the Fujimori Popular Force and those of the right-wing forces Renovación Popular and Avanza País, who together added 57 votes, had advanced their intention to deny the investiture of the chief. Cabinet Vásquez.

Meanwhile, the legislators of Peru Libe who respond to President Castillo and those of Podemos Peru, Together for Peru and the Purple Party, as well as Congressman Carlos Zeballos and one from Avanza País, had gathered 39 votes.

Until Monday, October 27, in the first part of the debate, Everything indicated that the cabinet would achieve the yes with little advantage, although several benches were hesitant to support a team that included Barranzuela.

His departure was supposed to improve the numbers for the ruling party.

“We need to agree because the people out there, with their pain, are waiting for this political representation, both the Executive and the Legislature, to give the stature to respond to an unprecedented historical moment,” said Vázquez in his last intervention before the vote.

He explained that he tried to expose what “they are trying to build, not only so that trust is generated, but, above all, so that this country believes that politics can be done and that policy is at the service of the poorest people.” .

In addition, he warned that “there is a new way of dealing with social conflicts, because it is a problem of national concern that these days had acute expressions”, behind which “there are people who demand and who hope that the State will return to look at them. “

He returned to claim later “a governance pact so that the people see that the Executive and the Legislature do not confront, but rather build together.”

“We cannot continue trapped at the starting point; I understand their concerns, their sometimes exalted approaches, and I appreciate that they have listened to us; we want to build a different homeland, let’s do it together,” he insisted, before giving the floor to some ministers.

The ministers answered several of the questions raised by the congressmen who, as when the vote of confidence in the first cabinet was discussed, mixed national questions with regional demands in their brief speeches.

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