Mela will only be able to occupy the bench in December. Legislators Karen Fiege and Pedro Puerta, the detainee’s former blockmate, were not present at this meeting.
Javier Melabelonging to the Radical Civic Union party, will be the replacement for Germán Kiczka in the Misiones Legislature who was expelled from his bench after being arrested for the crime of possession and distribution of child sexual abuse material.
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This Thursday the provincial Legislature approved that Mela be the one to occupy Kiczka’s seat after a request from the Frente Renovador de la Concordia: “The FRC requests that the vacancy generated by the expulsion of Germán Kiczka be covered with the appointment of Paulino Javier Mela.” In this way, President Oscar Ahuad presented the proposal on the table and in the same session The measure was approved unanimously.


In said meeting Legislators Karen Fiege and Pedro Puerta, the detainee’s former blockmate, were not present.
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Germán Kiczka and Pedro Puerta.
The expulsion of Germán Kiczka occurred in mid-September and, almost two months after said decision, the replacement was only announced this Thursday. Even so, Only in December will Mela be able to occupy the bench of the accused of having in his possession and distributing Child Sexual Abuse Material (MASI), since, in that month, the special session for the renewal of legislative authorities will take place.
During these months the Legislature had 39 deputies, something that generated a stir in the province since in this instance The provincial electoral justice declared itself “incompetent” to appoint the successor since there was a “legal vacuum” because “there was no record.”
Kiczka case: course of the investigation
They did not find sexual abuse material childish in the devices seized in the last raid.
The Misiones Justice did not find child sexual abuse material on the computers seized during the last raid carried out in Apóstoles, in the case involving former provincial deputy Germán Kiczka.
As reported by the Misiones Online portal, the expert reports, carried out by the Secretariat of Support for Complex Investigations (Saic) and the Cybercrime Division of the Misiones Police, indicated that no data relevant to the investigation were obtained.
The devices are four cell phones, two notebooks, a hard drive and a desktop computer.
Source: Ambito