Keiko Fujimori traveled today, November 7, to Mexico. This was confirmed The Republic after accessing the immigration record of the leader of Popular Force. Fujimori’s displacement occurs in the midst of the diplomatic crisis between Peru and the North American nation. As recalled, Congress recently declared persona non grata Claudia SheinbaumMexican president, after diplomatic asylum was granted to Betssy Chavezaccused of rebellion for the attempted coup d’état of Pedro Castillo on December 7, 2022.
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To know the reasons behind the trip of the Fujimori leader, The Republic He tried to communicate with his press team. However, as of the closing of this edition, there was no response. Sources indicated to this medium that the trip would have occurred during the afternoon of this day.
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Immigration registration of Keiko Fujimori (November 7) | Photo: The Republic.
It should be noted that Popular Forcer was one of the parties that most opposed the actions of Sheinbaum and the asylum granted to the former prime minister of the government of Pedro Castillo. At the time of voting on the declaration of persona non grata for the Mexican president, the Fujimori party supported the measure en bloc.
In parallel, the Legislative and the Chancellery maintain somewhat distant positions on how to handle the request for safe conduct to Betssy Chavezl. From Tagle Tower the intention to respect international treaties is maintained—something recently defended by President Jerí—while, in the Congresssome voices are pressing for a more forceful response to the actions of Mexico. This political climate frames the trip of Fujimori.
Peru will consult with OAS member countries
Chancellery announced that it will begin a dialogue process with the countries that are part of the OAS. This procedure seeks to ensure that the proposal in question is analyzed collectively. According to the argument given by the Executive powerit is intended that the Caracas Convention does not generate mechanisms of impunity for citizens of the region.
The official statement emphasizes that these consultations will be carried out immediately and in a coordinated manner, reflecting the commitment of the Peruvian Government to respect for international standards and cooperation between the member states of the organization.
Once this consultation process is concluded, the Peruvian Executive is expected to announce its final decision regarding the request for safe conduct for Betssy Chavez.
