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bench Free Peru filed a motion for interpellation against Foreign Minister Ana María Gervasi Diaz to explain the decision to declare former Mexican Ambassador Pablo Monroy Conesa persona non grata and his subsequent expulsion from the country.
The petition is filed as part of a speech by the President of Mexico. Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on the political situation in Peru after the failed coup d’état of the ex-president Pedro Castillo and the assumption about Dina Boluarte as the new head of state.
This proposal stands behind the signatures of the deputy groups Peru Bicentennial, Master’s Unit D Democratic Peru. The document argues that the chancellor must indicate what the statements of the President of Mexico are in order to decide against the ambassador. Paul Monroy and constituent elements to consider this fact as interference or interference.
The interpellation document contains 25 questions, to which the supervisor Ministry of Foreign Affairs should respond to national representation.
They don’t believe there was an intervention
Likewise, the benches claim that the presidents Mexico, Colombia, Bolivian D Argentina expressed in a joint communiqué their deep concern over the developments in Peru. According to them, sayings Lopez Obrador about the situation of violence in Peru do not constitute an intervention.
The proposal criticizes participation office in that Lima Group and that he “had an indiscriminate practice with respect to Venezuela”, pointing to this fact “as an interventionist mechanism inspired by Washington to apply the practice of persecution and political and economic sanctions against the government of Venezuela”.
This proposal was circulated by the deputy Free Peru and former Minister of Culture, Silvana Robleswhich questioned the role of the Foreign Ministry in diplomatic relations with the country of Venezuela.
“The Presidents of Mexico, Colombia, Bolivia and Argentina expressed their concern to the government of Peru, citing a negotiated solution and an end to violence. This is what sister countries should do to promote the peaceful resolution of disputes,” he wrote.
Source: RPP

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