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Congress member of the Alliance for Progress (APP) Edwin Donayre, who was sentenced to more than five years in prison for the "Gasolinazo" case, on Thursday asked for a public hearing with the president of the judiciary, Víctor Prado Saldarriaga.
Donayre launched his request at the plenary session of Congress. It was at that time that the president of the Supreme Court declared that the sentence passed against the legislator of the APP should be enforced. The request to waive her immunity in Parliament was reiterated. .
"As president of the judiciary, he should know the details of the process and not be the mere executioner of an order likely to contain serious omissions and blatant lies," said Edwin Donayre, sentenced at first instance for crime of embezzlement against the state.
"Many of my colleagues have expressed negative feelings about me, I forgive them, but I think this is due to the ignorance, the ignorance of the case.Beyond the uprising, the truth and the prevail, so respectfully request a public hearing with the president of the judiciary, "he added.
In this line, the parliamentarian of Ayacucho repeated that he was "an honest man" and, as stated, he is not afraid to enter a prison to serve his sentence. However, he asked for "impartiality and objectivity" in resolving his appeal.
"I'm not afraid of prison, not even death, but no one can bend or succumb to injustice, lies and pressure wherever he comes from," he said.
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