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In the general elections of 2021, she was elected to the Peruvian Congress for Áncash with Alliance for Progress. She garnered 6203 votes for the parliamentary period 2021-2026. [1] [3] On July 26, 2021, Camones was elected first vice president of Congress under the presidency of María del Carmen Alva for the legislative period 2021-2022. [4]
The Congress of the Republic of Peru (Spanish: Congreso de la República) is the unicameral body that assumes legislative power in Peru.Due to broadly interpreted impeachment wording in the Constitution of Peru, the President of Peru can be removed by Congress without cause, effectively making the legislature more powerful than the executive branch.
"I thank (Congress) for granting us the vote of confidence," Castillo tweeted immediately after the vote. Overall, 73 lawmakers voted in favor and 50 voted against confirming the Cabinet.
Legislative Assembly: 1 May 2000: 1 May 2001: 1 year, 0 days Susana González Muñoz Ecuador: National Congress: 10 August 2000: 20 August 2001: 10 days Luz Salgado Peru: Congress of the Republic: 13 November 2000: 16 November 2000: 3 days: 26 July 2016: 26 July 2017: 1 year, 0 days Eugenia Ostapciuc Moldova: Parliament: 20 March 2001: 24 March ...
Peru's Congress on Wednesday passed a final vote for both chambers of the legislature to return to session, after more than three decades of operating with just one legislative body. The measure ...
The legislative branch of Peru is vested in the Congress of the Republic of Peru, which is a 130-member unicameral house. [4] The legislators are elected for five-year terms on a proportional representation basis. The legislation is voted on in Congress, then sent to the president, who may approve it.