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congressman Edgar Tellomember of the Arbitration Bloc, said he was “confident” that the high-level mission of the Organization of American States (OAS), who is in the country to analyze the political crisis, “will guarantee impartiality.”
“There is a broad attitude of willingness to listen to everyone,” he said in an interview with the program. Things as they are from RPP TV.
The parliamentarian noted that his legislative group and other benches will meet tonight with a high-level group led by former Paraguayan Foreign Minister Eladio Loizaga at the Swissôtel hotel, located in the San Isidro district of Lima.
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Edgar Tello He explained that at the meeting the members of the mission will be explained that they must “guarantee governance and stability” in the country, as well as the need to “strengthen democracy” in Peru, respecting the balance of power, which, in his opinion, “is fundamental in the rule of law” .
The congressman also felt that, regardless of the differences between legislative groups, everyone should “put on a shirt” to be equal to Peru.
“We are calling for the maintenance of the foundation of democracy, which is respect for its powers, as well as respect for the rule of law, and this undoubtedly urges us to strengthen democracy in the country for the peace of all Peruvians and so that they can also care,” he added. . Edgar Tello.
Source: RPP

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