The legislator has announced a criminal complaint against the governor of Santa Cruz

“We will file a criminal complaint for our breach of duty because the regulations are clear and our regulations are clear and he will have to be here to report to the legislature, to the relevant committee,” he said.

According to Morales, Camacho is violating the Autonomy Framework Act by refusing to report to the ALP on the violent 36-day strike that caused more than $1.2 billion in losses and various human rights violations.

The legislator of the Movement for Socialism – Political Instrument of People’s Sovereignty (MAS-IPSP) submitted three requests for a report to the highest authority in Santa Cruz.

The first is dated March 22 and refers to Ministerial Decree No. 373 that was supposedly approved by the Minister of Institutional Management of the Interior instead of Lieutenant Governor Mario Aguilera, as stipulated in the regulations.

Likewise, the deputy asked Camacho for information on the physical financial implementation of the prefecture during the 2022 period.

Most recently, on December 7, Morales and other members of the MAS-IPSP board sent a request for a report to the Commission on Territorial Organization of State and Autonomous Territories so that Camacho would show the services provided by the government of Santa Cruz and their dependencies. Within 36 days of force measurement.

Regarding this request, the deputy confirmed that she is waiting for a response.

He insisted, “We have been informed by the new composition of the commission that the first authority of Santa Cruz has not come (to the requests) nor given a timely reply to the Legislative Assembly.”

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He reiterated that the ALP was waiting for a response to the “Oral Report Request”.

Camacho justified his absence only once before the commission, the others were so unjustified that he publicly declared that the authority that wanted to investigate him should do so in Santa Cruz.

In this way, the second paragraph of Article 141 of the General Regulations of the House of Representatives was violated, regarding the absence of the required powers.

This provision reads as follows: “The commission will notify the plenary session of the chamber which will derive the relevant representations before the competent bodies or the required authority and will order the corresponding sanction.”

In addition, Article 135 of the Home Rule Act states that “all authorities of the Autonomous Governments are bound to appear in person to provide the information required by the Legislative Assembly.”

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