Members of Congress who voted for the plan to investigate members of the JNJ. Photo: Composition by Jazmin Ceras/ La República/ Congress/ Association of Journalists
The Justice and Human Rights Commission Congress of the Republic Last Tuesday, September 12th, he approved the work plan for starting the investigations against the members of the National Judicial Council (JNJ) and try to remove them from their positions. This measure has raised many doubts, which is why in this communication we tell you who are the parliamentarians who voted for the final adoption of this decision.
Members of Congress who voted to approve a work plan to investigate the JNJ
Congressman | Bank | Choose |
Luis Aragon | Popular action | A favor |
Norma Yarrow | Country progress | A favor |
Arturo Alegria | Popular force | A favor |
Hernando Guerra | Popular force | A favor |
Patricia Juáez | Popular force | A favor |
Jorge Morante | Popular force | A favor |
Hector Ventura | Popular force | A favor |
Maria del Carmen Alba | Not grouped | A favor |
Jose Balcazar | Bicentenary of Peru | A favor |
Janet Rivas | Free Peru | A favor |
Flavio Cruz | Free Peru | A favor |
America Gonza | Free Peru | A favor |
Alejandro Munante | Popular renewal | A favor |
Esdra’s Medina | Unity and dialogue | A favor |
Heidi Juarez | We can Peru | With reservations for that |
Gladys Echaiz | Popular renewal | With reservations for that |
Maria Acuna | APP | abstention |
Rosio Torres | APP | abstention |
Alex Paredes | Master’s block | abstention |
Nieves Limachi | Democratic change | abstention |
Ruth Luque | Democratic change | Cons |
Investigation work plan against members of the JNJ
The investigation plan against the members of the JNJ was also approved 16 yes votes, 1 no vote and 3 abstentions by the Justice and Human Rights Commission.
In this regard, the chair of this working group, Janet Rivas, pointed out that “they do not pre-empt the facts” and will carry out appropriate investigations to find out whether serious crimes have been committed or not.