Motion to create a Special Intelligence Commission
Congress rejects creation of Special Intelligence Commission
Carlos Chipoco, Harold Forsyth, Beatriz Merino, Fernando Olivera and Alfonso Baella proposed the creation of a Special Intelligence Commission to study the legal regulation and constitutional control of the various intelligence activities of the State. The motion was rejected with 55 votes against and only 11 in favor.
Source:
Informe CVR, página 904
Location:
Congreso de la República, Lima, Perú
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