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Mario Vargas Llosa: “Although I live abroad, the affairs of Peru have never been foreign to me”

Mario Vargas Llosa was awarded the Order of El Sol del Peru in the Grand Collar degree. | Fountain: AFP

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Mario Vargas Llosa was adorned with a large necklace sun order and recognized Dina Boluarte as constitutional president Peru “observing the rule of law and the rule of law.”

“As I put it in a letter in response to the congratulations you sent me and which motivated my recent joining French AcademyI recognize you as the constitutional president of Peru because you have won first place in the magistracy, respecting the rule of law and Law supremacy”, the writer said.

He also noted that the President called Congress of the Republic “what the state determines that allows for a satisfactory solution to current problems”.

“Democratic institutions are based on our Constitution, including Power of attorney And National Prosecutor’s Officeexcept for his parliament. Therefore, it would be unfair to claim, as some interest groups do, that there has been a break in the constitutional order and democracy in Peru,” he added. Vargas Llosa.

On the other hand, he said that the democratic system continues to prevail as institutions “carry out their tasks, including investigations, to punish those who have committed abuses, crimes or crimes.”

Response to statements by foreign presidents

As for the statements of the presidents of the Latin American region on the socio-political situation in the country, the 2010 Nobel Prize winner in literature described as an intervention “inappropriately”in the affairs of Peru”dragging neighbors”and questioning the legitimacy of the government Dina Boluarte.

“These rulers need to be reminded that Peru, where democracy prevails and where we strongly reject their interference, violates international standards and the most elementary principles of good neighborliness. That’s why you were seconded [Dina Boluarte]In addition, the media, which portray Peru as a caricature of democracy, are trying to damage the image of our country. It is imperative to correct these distortions so that they do not affect our democracy and continue to alert our economy.”He said at a ceremony at the Government Palace.

Despite this, Vargas Llosa argued that Peru was “gradually normalized”. “We are all aware of this, and finally, we respect the policies that you embody and which rigorously defend Peruvian democracy,” he added.


Source: RPP

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