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They present a complaint to Almagro for interference against Peru by AMLO and five other presidents

The director of the Madrid Forum, Eduardo Cader, delivered today to the Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS), Luis Almagro, a letter signed by 118 Peruvian parliamentarians and 13 other countries in Latin America and Europe, in which they complain about the campaign of political destabilization against the government of which the presidents of Mexico, Chile, Bolivia, Colombia and Argentina have been carrying out.

As recalled, on February 24, President Dina Boluarte ordered, on February 24, announced the definitive withdrawal of the Peruvian ambassador to Mexico, Manuel Talavera, after the constant attacks against Peru by the Mexican president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), in which he even described her as a “spurious president.”

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The letter presents a complaint to the highest representative of the OAS for the “obvious leading role” that the “controversial” former Bolivian president Evo Morales has had in the vandal protests that are carried out from the southeast of the country to Lima, in reference to the second Toma of Lima, with the aim of overthrowing the constitutional government of Dina Boluarte.

However, the signatories consider as an “even more serious” fact the behavior of “supposedly democratic governments” -such as those of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Honduras and Mexico- that “implicitly support this destabilization by falsely affirming” that Pedro Castillo “was the victim of a coup” when “it is public and notorious” that the now former president “wanted to dissolve Congress to stay in power.”

The letter.  It was delivered today to the OAS Secretary General, Luis Almagro, by Peruvian parliamentarians and other countries in Latin America and Europe.

The letter. It was delivered today to the OAS Secretary General, Luis Almagro, by Peruvian parliamentarians and other countries in Latin America and Europe.

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It is no coincidence, the document adds, that the five presidents who participate in said destabilization campaign propose the dismantling of the OAS and its replacement by CELAC, “biased and at the service of its ideological agenda.”

The document is signed by 30 congressmen from the Fuerza Popular, Renovación Popular, Avanza País and Acción Popular benches, and one non-group.

The signatures.  These are the parliamentarians from Peru, Latin America and Europe, who support the letter sent to the OAS Secretary General, Luis Almagro.  It has the signature of 33 Peruvian congressmen.

The signatures. These are the parliamentarians from Peru, Latin America and Europe, who support the letter sent to the OAS Secretary General, Luis Almagro. It has the signature of 33 Peruvian congressmen.

They present a complaint to Almagro for interference against Peru by AMLO and five other presidents
They present a complaint to Almagro for interference against Peru by AMLO and five other presidents

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