
The suspension of the proceedings of the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry (CPI) into the National Institute of Medical Emergency (INEM) from October 29 to November 27 was unanimously approved.
This marks the second suspension after an earlier pause from October 1 to October 12 due to municipal elections.
The CPI’s creation was approved in July upon the proposal of the Liberal Initiative. Comprising 24 deputies, it has 90 days to investigate the political, technical, and financial responsibilities related to the current situation of INEM.
The focus includes INEM’s actions during the strike at the end of October and early November 2024, as well as the political oversight relationship with the institute since 2019.