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In Peru, a major political conflict is unfolding.
Patricia Benavides, the Prosecutor General, has taken a bold step.She filed a constitutional complaint against President Dina Boluarte.
This action occurred in the Parliament.The complaint connects to deaths in recent anti-government protests.
These protests happened from December 2022 to March 2023.Benavides made her move public through a televised message.
She didnt just target Boluarte.The Prime Minister, Luis Alberto Otrola Pearanda, also faces accusations.
Former Interior Ministers Csar Cervantes, Vctor Rojas, and Vicente Romero are involved too.They led the Interior Ministry when the protests took place.Peruvian President and Prosecutor in Power Struggle.
(Photo Internet reproduction)This development comes at a challenging time for the Prosecutors Office.
There are claims of Benavides leading a network involved in influence trafficking.Despite these accusations, Benavides defends her offices integrity.
She emphasizes their fight against corruption and impunity, especially in high-power circles.Meanwhile, Congresswoman Ruth Luque adds to the drama.
She filed a complaint against Benavides.Luque believes Benavides position threatens democratic principles.
She is concerned about the separation of powers in the government.President Boluarte responded to Benavides complaint.
She views it as a political tactic.
Boluarte believes this tactic aims to shift focus from allegations against Benavides.She finds the timing of the suspected complaint.
It follows closely after police operations against Benavides team.Despite these challenges, Boluarte remains focused.
She calls for the protection of rule of law and economic stability.Boluarte emphasizes the importance of safeguarding the rights of Perus citizens.
She seeks calm and unity among the population.Background Clash of PowerAdding another layer to this situation is the operation Valquiria V.
This operation involves Eficcop and Diviac of the National Police.They targeted the homes and offices of Benavides team.
One of Benavides main former advisers, Jaime Villanueva, was detained.Hes accused of being part of a criminal organization.
This group allegedly influences congressional decisions.These include appointments and dismissals in the National Board of Justice.
The investigation shows the groups aim to impact high-profile decisions and appointments.This situation highlights the complex political and legal challenges facing Peru.





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