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From 8 am Today, the OAS High Level Group (OAS-GAN) began its meetings with representatives of the three branches of government and civil society to learn about the current political situation in the country.
The first meeting took place with President Pedro Castillo, Vice President Dina Boluarte and Ministers of State at the Government Palace. At the end of the meeting, the diplomatic delegation left for St. Congress meet with the president of the said state authority, Joseph Williamsand other members of the Board of Directors.
While the meeting is taking place in parliamentseveral demonstrators march to the Legislative Assembly in support Government.
The mobilization that caused the partial closure of Abancay Avenue in the center of Lima brought together representatives of various peasant groups, as can be seen on their banners. Leaders opposed Congress.
MP attended the march Guillermo Bermejo, a representative of the Democratic Bench of Peru, who emphasized that it was a peaceful march.
“People mobilized early, from 8 am. They are here. And they asked us to accompany them. Here we are, in support of the people who defend their government (…) and who hope that the arrival OAS means the end of this crazy war that Congress has given to the government (…) There are self-defense committees, civil engineering, unions, peasant patrols. Trade unions came from Lima and from the depths of the country,” said reddish brown.
In concluding this note, the delegation OAS He shared on his social media some photos of the meeting he had with the board of directors Congress in the hall of the Grau Parliament in order to “hear his point of view on the situation in Peru”.
The delegation will meet with representatives of the bank
So far, the diplomatic mission has confirmed appointments to 10 benches in Congress.
These meetings will start Today, Monday, at 19:00, on the premises of the Swissôtel hotel located in the San Isidro area. From now on, GAN-OEA will receive benches: Democratic Peru, Peru Bicentennial, Democratic Change – Together for Peru, Podemos Peru, Master’s Block, Popular Action, Integrity and DevelopmentY Free Peru.
The meetings were confirmed to the representatives of these parliamentary groups in an official letter sent on 16 November.
“GAN-OAS wants to be able to accommodate as many requests for meetings as possible with the various sectors of national affairs in Peru, be it government agencies, political parties, civil society organizations and other relevant actors in the country,” said the mission in the profession.
He also indicated that “the time available is limited”, for this reason he requested that each group “nominate a representative to speak”, that “the delegation may not exceed three members from each parliamentary group” and that each delegation “be present with the documentation that he deems appropriate for transfer to the GAN OAS.”
On the other hand, in an official letter dated November 17, the diplomatic delegation confirmed the meeting with a representative of the Fujimori Judiciary, Patricia Juarez. The said meeting is scheduled for tomorrow, Tuesday, at 8:00. at Swissôtel facilities.
Similarly, on the same day, but one hour later, GAN-OEA will host an Alliance for Progress (APP) bench representative, Alejandro Soto.
Source: RPP

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