The Constitutional Court rejected Vizcarra’s request in a 5-2 vote, but also agreed to advance his request for explanation of what is a “moral incapacity,” the accusation that critics use to frustrate him in his duties.
The President of the Court, Marianella Ledesma, said the magistrates agreed to allow the prosecution process to continue because recent occasions imply that the attempt to remove it will result in the dismissal of Biscay.
“The Court considers there to be no risk,” Peru21 told television.
Lawmakers who introduced the trial procedure last week have struggled to gain support, and analysts say they are unlikely to get enough votes to get Biscay out. capita mortality rates in the world.
However, Friday’s political trial hearing in Congress will be as scheduled.
The political crisis erupted last week when opposition lawmakers published several secretly recorded audios that seem to show Biscay coordinating a defense strategy to answer questions about a musician’s visits that are difficult to understand to watch.
Lawmakers say the audio shows Biscay seeking to obstruct an investigation into nearly $50,000 in contracts awarded to singer Richard Cisneros.
Vizcarra has been charged and vehemently denies the charges.
Analysts warn that the country’s democracy can weaken if political judgment continues. The procedures were hasty and no investigation has yet been carried out to determine whether any illegal activity took place.
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