
Peruvian Congress Unaware of Key Treaty? Minister Responds
Peruvian Congress Controversy: Minister Clarifies Treaty's Inclusion on Agenda Lima, Peru – A recent controversy erupted in Peru regarding a treaty on international waters signed by President Dina Boluarte. Questions arose about whether Congress was fully informed about the treaty's inclusion on the agenda before the signing. The Minister of Environment, Juan Carlos Castro, addressed these concerns in a recent interview. "Congress had access to the complete agenda," stated Minister Castro. "The document detailing the president's schedule and the signing of this treaty was available to them." He further explained the treaty's focus on international waters, emphasizing the importance of studying and conserving marine biodiversity. The video shows the minister's clear explanation, but also the ongoing debate and confusion surrounding the treaty. The minister's statements aim to clarify the situation and dispel any notions of secrecy or lack of transparency. The incident underscores the need for open communication between the executive and legislative branches in Peru.