Dina Boluarte is accused of receiving money from businessmen to benefit them in MIDIS | on the fly

Former “shadow” adviser to Pedro Castillo, Henry Shimabukuro, accuses President Dina Boluarte of receiving 150,000 soles from businessmen.

A serious complaint puts Dina Boluarte in the eye of the storm. The former “shadow” adviser to former President Pedro Castillo affirmed that the current president received 150,000 soles from businessmen who would have benefited from contracts at the Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion (MIDIS). This report from El Foco reports that the teacher’s former intelligence advisor gives this information after having suffered raids and investigations against him. However, what has hurt him the most -apparently- is that her ex-campaign partner, in the style of Pedro… he denied it.

Henry Shimabukuro Guevara was a loyal contributor and collaborator of Dina Boluarte. He paid for her trips, lodgings and holding events in the provinces to promote her nomination for the vice presidency. He assures that there is evidence that confirms it. However, these “contributions” were never reported to the ONPE. It seems that the clean hands that Dina spoke of are not immaculate.

Congress advances week of representation for legislators to visit their regions affected by rains.

That the cúnico does not panda, that the otorongos are already ready to protect us from the effects of the Yaku cyclone. The stepfathers of the homeland will interrupt their selfless work in the Hemicycle to visit their regions, after the intense rains that left more than 12 thousand victims nationwide. Thus, the congressmen will advance their always productive week of representation to Wednesday, March 15, so that they can travel and communicate directly with local authorities and the population.

This was made known by the third vice president of Congress and representative for Medieval Renovation, Alejandro Muñante. However, it should be noted that parliamentarians do not manage a budget to bring aid to the affected areas. Could it be another of his usual figurines?

Dina Boluarte and Alberto Otárola will not have to answer questions from the Attorney General’s Office or from lawyers for victims in protests

Dina Boluarte and Alberto Otárola, investigated for the alleged crimes of genocide and qualified homicide, will have a good time in their next proceedings before the Public Ministry. The reason is that Supreme Judge Juan Carlos Checkley approved that both authorities only answer questions from their defense and the prosecutor in charge. In other words, they will not have to answer questions from the Attorney General’s Office or from the victims’ lawyers, related to the police repression during the protests against the government. A legal movement definitely beneficial for Boluarte and Otárola.

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