
Peruvian Congresswoman Cancels France Trip Amidst Corruption Probe
Peruvian Congresswoman Withdraws from Presidential Trip to France Amidst Corruption Allegations LIMA, PERU – In a surprising turn of events, Peruvian Congresswoman Heidy Juárez has withdrawn from the official delegation accompanying President Dina Boluarte on her state visit to France. The decision comes amidst growing criticism and investigations into alleged misuse of public funds within the congress. Juárez had initially requested, via official letter, to be included in the delegation. However, facing mounting pressure and scrutiny, she decided to withdraw at the last minute. One of the video's speakers commented, "She realized it looked bad, and backed out." This adds to the ongoing controversy surrounding alleged financial improprieties within the Peruvian Congress. The video also highlights the investigation into another congresswoman, Janet Rivas, who is under investigation for allegedly hiring a ghost worker. These parallel investigations underscore concerns about transparency and accountability within the Peruvian government. The sudden withdrawal of Congresswoman Juárez raises questions about the integrity of the presidential delegation and the broader issue of corruption within Peruvian politics. The situation is likely to remain under close public and media scrutiny in the coming days and weeks.