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Simeon Tegel: “Pedro Castillo as president was a disaster”

Simeon Tegel was at Ampliacion de Noticias this morning. | Font: PTR

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British journalist Simeon Tegelco-author Washington Postanalyzed the problem of governance in Peru, which arose in the course of various protests against the government Dina Boluarte.

AT News Extension, felt that it was “quite clear” from the outside that Pedro Castillo had been deservedly released for attempting a coup d’état; but he greatly doubted the management he had Dina Boluarte anti-government protests.

“I think what is felt most from the outside is that we are currently seeing historical claims from a part of the population that is always ignored, marginalized, even discriminated against, and it was they who voted the most for Pedro Castillo”, he commented.

“From the outside, it is clear that Pedro Castillo was deservedly fired for attempting a coup d’etat, and Dina Boluarte is the constitutional president. But his attitude towards these protests, which were always inevitable, was nonsense, indiscriminate repression, violations of human rights, and this may have fueled the protests,” he added.

O, Simeon Tegel He calculated that with a different type of response, perhaps there would not have been protests of the scale that are currently observed in the country.

Pedro Castillo, “Disaster” as President

The journalist believes that for the international community, with few exceptions, it is clear that Pedro Castillo he was constitutionally released as a result of the failed coup d’état he carried out.

“In the United Kingdom, Europe, the United States, I think it’s clear to everyone that Pedro Castillo as president was a disaster; inept, corrupt; and that it ended up with that coup attempt, which was also a bungled coup attempt,” he commented.

“I think he has already become history, he already was. I think that even here in Peru, the same protesters no longer hear anything but the release of Pedro Castillo and his return to the palace,” he added.

However, he stressed that the former professor came to power not only because he voted against Keiko Fujimori, but also because of “his peasant identity.”

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