Overview
- Congress said the staffer who used the Parliament’s camera has resigned and is now under disciplinary review.
 - Acting Congress president Fernando Rospigliosi called the act a “punishable infraction” and said sanctions will follow the Administrative Council’s findings.
 - Rospigliosi emphasized that the administrative case proceeds independently from any potential criminal investigation.
 - El Comercio reported the worker as Daniel Luza Amesquita, reportedly a technician from the Citizen Participation Office, although Congress has not formally confirmed those details.
 - Legislator Ruth Luque requested a legal report identifying the employee’s post and unit to clarify institutional responsibility, while Fuerza Popular said it did not order the camera’s use at the Trujillo rally.