January 21, 2023, 21:08 PM
January 21, 2023, 21:08 PM
For the first time since it started the conflict in Peru, the president of Bolivia, Luis Arce, referred to it and said that the international right has on its agenda the destabilization of leftist governments. He punctually alluded to the cases of Peru and Brazil.
In Peru where We have the Peruvian people in a fight to recover their democracy and also for recovering the right to elect a government that represents them. Just recently, in Brazil, a coup attack against comrade Lula was carried out and of course from the recalcitrant right of Bolsonarismo”, said the president, Luis Arce in the ‘expanded Extraordinary National of the Single Teachers of Bolivia of the MAS- IPSP’.
From December 7, 2022 Peru faces an internal social conflict. The main trigger starts with the determination of former President Pedro Castillo to close Congress. The opposition political parties rearticulated and dismissed Castillo.
Castillo’s decision, considered unconstitutional, it was reason enough for his arrest and subsequent imprisonment. Meanwhile, the congress approved the succession of Dina Boluarte as President.
Boluarte, vice president during Castillo’s administration, asked parliamentarians and the Peruvian people to support conciliation at a time of excessive confrontation.
Almost immediately, a massive march of Peruvian peasants reached the capital of his country demanding the resignation of the President, the call for elections and the installation of a Constituent Assembly.
Arce told the militant teachers of the MAS to debate, in the expanded, the international reaction against progressive parties. The debates in this sector are very important because they are the ones that impart knowledge to the children and young people of the country. complement.
“There is an agenda for Latin America, an agenda for our country and we all have to be very clear about it, because we have an enemy there in front, we have an enemy on the right that will always want to destabilize”, said the Head of State in another part of his speech.