For more news, subscribe ππ ππ Keiko Fujimori announces that he will not participate in the congressional elections.
Through her Twitter account, the Popular Force leader said her priority is her family, her health, strengthening her party and seeking her freedom.
The Popular Force leader, Keiko Fujimori, denied that she intends to run in the next 2020 elections that aim to complete the parliamentary period that was interrupted after the dissolution of Congress.
"Faced with the speculation of a possible candidacy of mine for Congress, I want to express clearly and directly that I will not participate in this electoral process. My priority at this moment is my family, my health, strengthening the party and continuing to face the justice because I am innocent, "he said.
Recently, the National Congress of the political organization Fuerza Popular, a party led by Keiko Fujimori, agreed that its members will participate in the next parliamentary elections on January 26. This despite the fact that since the Congress were the most critical to the dissolution of Parliament.
The dissolution of the Congress made by President MartΓn Vizcarra was accompanied by a call for congressional elections on January 26, 2020 and several parties have already announced their participation and some analysts analyzed a possible candidacy of presidential political leaders and ex-candidates.
One of the most media cases is that of Keiko Fujimori, who is under pretrial detention and with a habeas corpus appeal that seeks his freedom and could be resolved by the Constitutional Court at any time. In case the former presidential candidate continues in prison, many people have wondered if she could participate in congressional elections despite being in jail.
In this regard, lawyer JosΓ© Manuel Villalobos, president of the Institute of Electoral Law, explained that Keiko Fujimori has the right to run for elections - if he had decided so - despite being held under pretrial detention. The specialist recalled previous cases such as Antauro Humala and Gregorio Santos, who ran for the Presidency while in prison.
"Keiko Fujimori - who has a preventive prison, has no conviction, not even in the first instance - is a citizen with her rights enabled to be a candidate and could run from prison. She went to Antauro Humala, who ran for 2006 to the Presidency" , he explained in RPP News.
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