Congress members turn to the IACHR to denounce the criminalization of politics



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A many members of Congress as well as former members of Congress, former deputies, former senators and former voters of the Republic, appealed to the International Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) to manifest his concern so they considered aerosion of politics and actions of political parties allegedly orchestrated by the Public Ministry and Judiciary.

Representing legislators and legislators, Cecilia Chacón (Popular strength) and Mauricio Mulder (APRA) Sent to the IACHR a document signed by both parties, in which they underline that there is a process in Peru to incriminate the policy.

The past 21 Novemberparliamentarians and former parliamentarians issued a Congressional statement guaranteeing that in the country there was "a campaign against Congress and against parliamentary representation", which has been signed by at least a hundred people.

In the message, the members of the congress made a called "to the solidarity of the international community with the Congress of the Republic of Peru against undemocratic threats from sectors of the judiciary seeking to criminalize the actions of political parties.

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