Lima, May 6 (EFE) .- The Congress of Peru will evaluate and vote a motion of censure against prime minister, Gustavo Adrianzén, presented by a group of 35 parliamentarians who consider that he must assume his political responsibility to deal with the wave of insecurity that the country lives, which only this Sunday has claimed the lives of 13 workers of a mine, killed by a criminal band.
The motion presented, which already has the signing of 35 congressmen, the number necessary to register it, considers that it is necessary to censor Adrianzén “making effective its political responsibility for its manifest inability to deal with the wave of citizen insecurity that the country has faced.”
This Sunday, the authorities found the lifeless bodies of 13 workers of the powerful mine, located in the northern province of Pataz -which has been declared in emergency a year -which had been kidnapped.
Lima and its neighboring province of Callao, a conurbation in which one in three Peruvians live, is also declared in emergency in the face of the increase in insecurity.
After knowing that the signatures had been reached, the leftist parliamentarian Roberto Sánchez celebrated the social network X that the motion has passed the filter: “We have achieved, in a multiparty way, 35 signatures. Motion of censure against Adrianzén, now!”.
The document indicates that Adrianzén has lacked leadership and “has failed to articulate effective work between the Executive sectors, or with regional and local governments.”
-Deputy Esdras Medina, of the ultraconservator group popular renewal, said that another group of congressmen presented another motion and showed their hope that both projects are unified to vote jointly.
Medina recalled that, on April 30, Adrianzén said he had no information that mine workers had been kidnapped, which were finally found dead four days later.
In response to the crime, the Government decreed on Monday a touch touch in the District of Pataz, in addition to ordering the armed forces to take control of the area and suspend the mining activity for 30 days.
“Following the Pataz event, we decided that in the next few hours, while we work in the legal framework, it is declared, thereafter, the curfew throughout the Pataz district of the 6 in the afternoon until 6 in the morning and the Armed Forces will take total control of the mining area of the powerful,” said President Dina Boluarte in a pronouncement from the Government Palace.
In addition, he announced that they will install a military base in the District of Pataz and reported that all mining activity is suspended in the province that bears the same name for 30 extendable days to facilitate the installation of the Armed Forces and the National Police. EFE
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