Executive calls for two extraordinary legislatures
The Executive Branch called two extraordinary sessions of Congress: the first from June 14 to 26 to approve bills on regionalization, and the second from June 27 to 28 for the premier to present his government program.
On June 9, 1988, the Executive Branch called for two extraordinary legislatures of the Peruvian Congress. The first legislature was scheduled between June 14 and 26 to approve the bills for the creation of the pending regions within the framework of the country's regionalization process. The second legislature was to be held between June 27 and 28, in order for the President of the Council of Ministers to present to Congress his government program and the main political and legislative measures required for his administration. This meeting took place in a context of political crisis and violence, a few days after the Cayara massacre in May of that year.