Congressmen Present Motion of Censorship Against Culture Minister After Crisis in Machu Picchu · Global Voices
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Congressmen of various benches presented this afternoon a motion of censure against the Minister of Culture, Fabricio Valencia, for lack of suitability for him to continue in office.The document promoted by legislator Edward Málaga (not grouped) maintains that Valencia caused serious repercussions to the national interest, to the image of Peru before the international community, as well as to the institutionality of the Culture sector.In this li…
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On Thursday, October 2, a motion of censure was filed against the Minister of Culture, Fabricio Alfredo Valencia Gibaja, who is accused of incapacity and lack of leadership in the management of key issues such as Machu Picchu, the protection of cultural heritage and the administration of TV Peru. The document, supported by congressmen from different benches, questions alleged irregularities, omissions and unsatisfactory responses of the minister…
They present a motion of censorship in Congress against the Minister of Culture, Fabricio Valencia, for "his inability and lack of leadership" to manage the crisis in Machu Picchu.
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