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Betssy Chávez: Standing Committee Approves Report Proposing to Disable It From the Coup D'état

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Final report raises ten years of disqualification from public service.Constitutional indictment must be ratified by the plenary of Congress.
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The Congress of the Republic approved the report recommending that Betssy Ch be disqualified from public service for 10 years for her participation in the failed coup d'état of December 7,

The Permanent Committee of Congress approved on Monday the report that recommends disqualifying Betssy Chávez, a former president of the Council of Ministers, for ten years due to her alleged participation in the coup d'état led by former President Pedro Castillo on December 7, 2022.The report approved with 17 votes in favour, 4 against and no abstentions, was supported by Congresswoman Lady Camones, president of the Sub-Commission on Constituti…

On Monday, the Permanent Committee of Congress approved the final report that recommends disqualification of Betssy Chávez for ten years, due to his “active participation” in the coup d’état perpetrated by Pedro Castillo. The constitutional charge, which should be discussed in the plenary of Congress, is based on the alleged violation of articles 38, 39 and 45 of the Constitution, due to the “active participation” of the former president of the …

·Peru
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Final report raises ten years of disqualification from public service.Constitutional indictment must be ratified by the plenary of Congress.

·Lima, Peru
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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Monday, September 29, 2025.
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