Cesar Acuna He also ended up turning his back on his own parliamentarian and Alliance for Progress activist (PPA), the president of the Congress, Eduardo Saljuanafor his trip to China.
This is in the middle of a preliminary fiscal investigation into a suspected prostitution ring in parliament and which would include Jorge Torres Saravia, a former official linked to his party.
“If I had been president, I would not have traveled because traveling is turning your back on what is happening in the country (…) And we will discuss this on Tuesday in a bench meeting, that is the message.” Acuña said in a press release.
The head of the application has also distanced himself from the decision of the parliament that has already managed to oppose Salhuana. “Let’s hope that the banks make the best decision”, said the governor of La Libertad in this regard.
César Acuña claims that his party has no responsibility in the hiring of personnel in Congress and in key positions and once again put Saljuana in charge.
“Who should have given the order to give the information? The person who does the management is the president of the Congress (…) Look, here it is, it’s the Congress, it doesn’t work”, said the APP representative.
In another moment, he requested that the prosecution and justice investigate and clarify this case as soon as possible for the image of the country, congress and his party.
“Ask the Prosecutor’s Office to take as priority number one what is happening in the Congress of the Republic (…) The image of a party cannot be damaged because of the fault of third parties who investigate and the guilty go to prison”. .
César Acuña asked the Congressional Oversight Commission not to politicize the issue. “I think the population is realizing that it is being politicized. You can’t politicize an event where there is a death,” he added.
Acuña, who was surrounded by the political leaders of his party in 24 regions of the country, assured that they are united despite the questions and recent resignations, such as that of Roberto Chiabra and the mayor of Magdalena, Francis Allison.