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Nakayama warns of impunity risk if ruling party controls Comptroller's Office
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Nakayama warns of impunity risk if ruling party controls Comptroller's Office

From ABC Color · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Senator Eduardo Nakayama warns of impunity if the ruling party monopolizes the Comptroller's Office.
  • Nakayama's statement follows the Supreme Court's rejection of an unconstitutionality action filed by Kattya Gonzรกlez.
  • The senator expressed his views during a Senate session on July 17, 2026.

Senator Eduardo Nakayama has voiced strong concerns regarding the potential for impunity should the ruling party gain control over the Comptroller's Office. His warning came during a Senate session on July 17, 2026, highlighting the critical role of independent oversight in preventing governmental overreach.

Nakayama's remarks were made in the context of the Supreme Court's recent decision to reject an action of unconstitutionality previously filed by Kattya Gonzรกlez. This legal development appears to have heightened the senator's apprehension about the future independence of key state institutions.

Speaking from the Senate's floor, Nakayama, who is an independent senator, emphasized the risks associated with concentrating power. His statement underscores a broader debate about institutional checks and balances and the importance of maintaining the autonomy of oversight bodies like the Comptroller's Office to ensure accountability.

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Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.