A review commission has recommended rejecting an accusation against former Finance Minister Nicolás Grau, who faces charges of violating constitutional and legal norms in his management of public finances. The accusation was filed by the Republican Party, National Libertarian Party, and supported by legislators from several other parties. The commission members included representatives from various political factions, with some arguing that the case lacked concrete evidence and was based more on political disagreement than proven misconduct. Others expressed concerns about potential manipulation of financial figures and emphasized the need for accountability. The final vote saw one member supporting the accusation and three opposing it, with one abstention.
Bias read (Center): The article presents multiple perspectives from commission members, including arguments both for and against the accusation. It does not exhibit clear bias toward one side, providing quotes from different political positions without overtly favoring any. The framing remains balanced, focusing on the



