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Lilia Paredes: Mexican government declares her political asylum case “reserved”

The former first lady has been living in Mexico since the end of December | Fountain: Spreading

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Mexico announced a five-year “reserved” asylum case granted to former First Lady Lilia Paredes. The program announced end point.

The Sunday program has made a formal request for this document. However, the Mexican government responded to the request by announcing its decision to “not allow” for the next five years the disclosure of any information and details related to the asylum process.

In accordance with Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mexicofile on Lilia Paredes contains “opinions, analyzes and value judgments” that may affect relations with Peru.

“In this regard, this Deputy Minister considers that the provision of the information requested by the applicant may undermine the international relations of Mexico and the Republic of Peru, in addition to violating the protections afforded by international law to information relating to applicants for recognition. asylum status,” reads the document shown by Sunday. It also indicates that this restriction will last five years.

Until 2028, we must wait to find out the legal arguments Mexico give this allowance to the family Pedro Castillowho remains in pre-trial detention for the coup he attempted on 7 December.

Residence in Mexico

Former first lady Lilia Paredes and her children have been living in Mexico since December 21 after receiving political asylum from the Mexican government.

Former president’s wife Pedro Castillo The State Department is investigating him for belonging to an alleged criminal organization that may also involve the former president. Pedro Castillo.

Foreign Secretary, Ana Cecilia Gervasireported at the time that the Mexican ambassador to our country, Pablo Monroy, had been declared persona non grata, forcing him to leave the country.

The shelter has been under management since August

Preliminary investigations by the State Department show that, according to the testimony of the Special Agent, asylum efforts for Lilia Paredes have been through then-Deputy President Bedera Camacho since last August.

These agreements took place after prosecution order an arrest Yennefer Paredes and others close to the former president for the alleged crime of a criminal organization and confession Hugo Espino regarding alleged illegal activities carried out in consultation with the executive branch.

Source: RPP

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