Behind the visit of María del Carmen Alva to Spain, deputy Antón Gómez-Reino presented before the Congress of Deputies an initiative to exhort the Executive Power of said nation to carry out all political and diplomatic actions, in order to support the institutionality in Peru and “promoting respect for the popular will expressed democratically at the polls,” which won the president Pedro Castillo.
In Gómez-Reino’s proposal, a recount is made of the actions taken by the Peruvian opposition, such as the non-recognition of the results – despite the fact that national and international observers agreed that the elections were transparent – and the subsequent formation of the investigating commission of the alleged electoral fraud.
“The nature of this commission represents an attempt to delegitimize the democratically elected government and it supposes, in addition, a very serious damage for the Peruvian democracy ”, it reads in the text.
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The Spanish congressman also recalled that the Nobel Prize in Literature Mario Vargas Llosa also joined the fraud narrative and supported the candidacy of Keiko Fujimori. “The same as in the national convention of the main Spanish opposition party, the Popular Party, argued that ‘the important thing about an election is not that there is freedom, but to vote well.”
Spanish deputy rejects actions of the Peruvian opposition bloc
Antón Gómez-Reino He also criticized the bills promoted by the opposition, such as the limitation of the question of trust – a law that was promulgated by insistence – and the ruling that establishes that tEvery constitutional reform must receive the permission of Congress.
“We are, therefore, before an obvious onslaught of the Peruvian opposition bloc that, Instead of exercising a legitimate democratic opposition respectful of the institutions, it has chosen to institutionalize an undemocratic blockade against the Government chaired by Pedro Castillo ”, reads the document dated December 3.
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Along the same lines, Gómez-Reino condemned the Vacancy motion presented by Patricia Chirinos, because “the popular power arising from the polls in the last presidential elections diminishes.”
Gómez-Reino describes what Alva said in a meeting as “worrying”
Speaking to TV Peru, Antón Gómez-Reino referred to María del Carmen Alva’s alleged request for the Spanish Legislative to issue a statement on the “illegitimacy” of Pedro Castillo and “the capture by communism” in Peru.
“Frankly, disturbing and shocking (…) We are too used to having certain elites in Europe and Latin America who do not accept democratic results, but who go to other countries to criticize openly – criticism is almost a kind word in this case – I think it is unheard of ”, said.