The congresswoman Kira Alcarraza member of the Podemos Peru bench, withdrew his signature from the motion of censure against the Minister of Energy and Mines, Oscar Vera Gargurevich.
The document was presented to the Chief Congress Officer this Monday, September 18. Previously, parliamentarian María Antonieta Agüero, from Perú Libre, had already withdrawn her signature.
Last Thursday, September 14, a group of congressmen from various groups presented a motion of censure against Minister Oscar Vera, in the middle of the process of reversing lots VI and Z-2B of Talara at the end of their 30-year contracts in the hands of from the private sector.
“We are going to remain firm in leading these sectors (…). We have always said that ministers go to Congress and will continue to do so in defense of the public policies that we are promoting, of the profound reforms that President Boluarte is carrying out” , the head of the PCM, Alberto Otárola, announced this week.
Local media reported that the request to censure the head of Minem includes five signatures from legislators investigated for the Los Niño case: José Arriola, Juan Carlos Mori, Karol Paredes, Ilich López and Carlos Alva.
Among the reasons for the motion of censure is that Minister Vera had not included all the data in his sworn statement, which included administrative and disciplinary sanctions. Alleged meetings with President Pedro Castillo in June of last year are also questioned.
Finally, the group of congressmen, led by a faction of Fuerza Popular, rejects that the Talara oil lots return to the Peruvian State through Petroperú, a company that has recently been legally and financially qualified by Perupetro for this process.
Source: Larepublica

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