Congress' Permanent Commission granted the Constitutional Accusations Subcommittee 15 working days to investigate and present its final report on constitutional complaints 533, 589, and 598, filed against
, which were declared admissible in part.
She is accused of the alleged commission of the crimes of neglect of duties and, alternatively, abandonment of office, as defined in Articles 377 and 380 of the Penal Code.
The aforementioned deadline was granted unanimously (20 votes) in compliance with paragraph (d) of Article 89 of Congress' Regulations, related to the constitutional accusation procedure.
It should be noted that the aforementioned constitutional complaints were filed by lawmakers Ruth Luque, Margot Palacios, and Carlos Zeballos, as well as former Attorney General Delia Espinoza.
According to the qualification report, the complaints are based on the factual claim that the accused, while serving as President of the Republic, underwent a series of surgical procedures in June 2023 and would not have been able to perform her duties until July 10 of the same year.
Previously, Constitutional Accusations Subcommittee Chair Lady Camones proposed the consolidation of constitutional complaints 533, 589, and 598, insofar as they accuse Dina Boluarte in her capacity as former President of the Republic, pursuant to Article 89, subsection (c), of Congress' Regulations, given the connection among the facts, subject matter, and parties.
Meanwhile, the portion of the constitutional complaint declared inadmissible was archived.