Approval of legislative decrees on the intervention of the Armed Forces
In January 1992, the Peruvian Congress approved modifications to the legislative decrees on the intervention of the Armed Forces in areas not declared in emergency, establishing that it should be carried out at the request of political or police authorities. Decrees were also modified regarding access to university premises and civilian participation in national defense.
In January 1992, the Peruvian Congress passed bills modifying the Executive Branch's legislative decrees on national pacification. The Senate approved a bill whereby the intervention of the Armed Forces in areas not declared in a state of emergency could be carried out at the request of the political authority or, in the absence of the latter, by the police authority. The Chamber of Deputies approved bills modifying legislative decrees 726 and 743, which allowed the entry of the forces of law and order into university premises in case of flagrante delicto and enshrined civilian participation in the National Defense System. On January 27, the Senate approved by majority a bill repealing twelve legislative decrees on national pacification enacted by the Executive Branch and introduced others of a democratic nature.