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The mission of the Organization of American States (OAS) today begins a round of negotiations with the heads of the three powers to analyze the political situation in the country after President Pedro Castillo request activation Inter-American Democratic Charter.
Before the rounds dialog which, according to members of the government, will serve as a “mediator” in the political crisis that exists in PeruPeru’s former representative to the OAS, Juan Jiménez Mayor, confirmed that “excessive expectation” so what can i do diplomatic delegation during their two-day stay in the country.
Jimenez Major emphasized that the members of the OAS mission only they will listen versions of the parties involved in political crisisto then execute report which will be presented on permanent council organism.
“There is no need to overestimate this mission. They come on behalf of the Permanent Council to find out what is happening in Peru and why the government has resorted to the Democratic Charter; as well as alleged coup attempts, as suggested by the government,” he said in a News extension.
“It is clear that this is not a mission that will apply dialogue methodologies to bring the parties together and reach some kind of solution, but rather a mission that will collect information to inform the Permanent Council of what is happening. Peru,” he added.
Similarly, the former prime minister also said that it was very striking that the Guatemalan foreign minister, Mario Bucarointegrate OAS delegationin a context in which the international community condemns the prosecution of judges D prosecutors in the territory of Guatemala.
“Guatemala has a president [Alejandro Giammattei] that he is highly questioned in his country and in the inter-American system because of his links to corruption. This is a man who turned off the international mission. [Cómo va a venir] the chancellor of this government to see what is going on here,” he asked.
Jimenez hopes OEA will include allegations of corruption in its report
On the other hand, the former president Council of Ministers said he hoped the delegation OAS to include in its report allegations of corruption made by the leadership of Pedro Castillo, after a timely hearing from the President of the Judiciary, Elvia Barriosand national prosecutor Patricia Benavidez.
“I hope that the mission will talk about the specifics of the Peruvian crisis in relation to other political crises, which are mainly related to corruption,” he said.
“Hopefully, the issue of corruption is cross-cutting and central to what is happening in Peru,” he added.
In this sense, he stressed that the country has recorded an unprecedented situation due to preliminary investigations against the acting president, in addition to the legal status of people close to the head of state, such as Juan Silva, the former Minister of Transport and Communications, who is a fugitive.
Finally, Jiménez Mayor left the following reflection: “We have too many OAS in Peru, in recent years Peru has had to resort to OAS due to our lack of own capacity to solve our problems. Politicians must learn to solve problems.”
Source: RPP

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