Peru's opposition-led Congress on Wednesday night delivered a vote of confidence in the Cabinet led by Prime Minister Cesar Villanueva.
Lawmakers passed it with 82 votes in favor, 22 against, and 14 abstentions.
The aim was to request a confidence vote linked to
political-justice reforms proposed by the Executive Branch —more than one month ago— and aimed to be subject to
referendum later this year.
In this sense, the Head of State called for an extraordinary legislature session to address the matter on September 19.
Thus, the Vizcarra administration intends to implement a positive change in Peru by
fighting this scourge.
According to the Head of State, the
Congress' delay in approving the projects led his administration to introduce the aforementioned confidence motion.
Earlier, in his presentation, Villanueva assured the confidence motion was not a threat, but a tool used within the constitutional framework.
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Published: 9/19/2018