The Minister of Labor, Íber Maraví , responded this Wednesday to the leader of Fuerza Popular, Keiko Fujimori , after she questioned a possible question of trust to defend him from the interpellation in the Congress of the Republic.
Through a tweet, Íber Maraví announced that it will start a complaint against the former presidential candidate after referring to him as accused of participating in attacks by the terrorist organization Shining Path .
“Madam Keiko Fujimori , you who are currently accused by the Public Prosecutor’s Office will have to prove your assertions in court, when it refers to me as accused of actively participating in Sendero attacks. “, he posted on Twitter.
Hours before, Keiko Fujimori published used his social networks to qualify as an “unacceptable threat” the announcement of the Chief of the Ministerial Cabinet, Guido Bellido , to raise a question of trust in favor of Iber Maraví if the interpellation is not favorable.
“It has never been so clear what is at stake: It is terrorism against all Peruvians. Congress must act firmly in defense of the country. Let’s hope that all the benches do not lower their heads before this unacceptable threat, “said Keiko Fujimori in a video shared on his Twitter .
The minister Iber Maraví will attend on Thursday to face an interpellation of the Congress of the Republic. According to the Board of Spokespersons, the session will last 4 hours in which the head of the Minister of Work must answer seven issues previously raised by Parliament.
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