The match Seed transfer has filed an appeal for protection before the president Constitutional Court (CC) after the last order of suspension issued by the Seventh Criminal Judge, Freddy Orellanaat the request of the Ministry of the Public (MP).
The vice president Samuel Perez He denounced the resolution as “illegal, stupid and impossible.” According to Pérez, the actions are aimed at preventing it Congress of the Republic and the TSE Citizen Registration comply with the court order.
Also read: Judge Fredy Orellana orders the cancellation of the Semilla Movement party
Resources provided by the party
The Semilla Movement filed two legal claims:
- To protect in CC in the name of deputy Samuel Pérez.
- There is another appeal before the Appeals Chamberpresented by the party as a group.
Both want to cancel the resolution, according to the leader of the Office of the Special Prosecutor Against Freedom (FECI), Rafael Curruchichebe issued due to alleged irregularities in the registration of the party.
We have just filed a protective action before the CC so that Congress or the TSE Registry will not have to comply with the ILLEGAL, stupid and impossible resolution of Freddy Orellana 🌱 pic.twitter.com/tBpvRIYA9w
— Samuel Pérez Álvarez 🌱 (@samuel_pz) November 29, 2024
Suspension context
Judge Orellana ordered the suspension of Semilla’s motion due to apparent inconsistencies in his filing. This decision will directly affect the party that brought the president to power Bernardo Arevaloincreasing the conflict between the Public Ministry and political organization.
“A judge cannot suspend or cancel a political party,” replied Rev. Samuel Pérez about canceling the SEMILLA party. @samuel_pz @BancadaSemilla pic.twitter.com/hHsWlO6wum
— Rosana Delgado (@RosanaDelgado__) November 28, 2024
Major reform in Congress
Recently, Congress agreed to reform the The law against organized crimewhich says that only the The Supreme Electoral Court (TSE) they can suspend or suspend political parties. The aim is to limit the use of these rules to dissolve political groups, as the prosecutor’s office is trying to do.