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Minister of Foreign Affairs of Chile, Anthony Urrecolaconsidered that the detained ex-president Pedro Castillo “is not a conspirator of a coup d’etat”, despite the fact that he is threatened pre-trial detention for ordering an arbitrary closure Congress and rearrangement justice system.
For Minister of Foreign Affairs of Chilethe former head of state, who is serving an 18-month pre-trial detention in Barbadillo Prison, has only failed to comply with the country’s “constitutional norms”.
“I think [Pedro Castillo] he is not a hired killer. I believe that he did not comply with the constitutional norms that he had to comply with at that time, but I would not call it a coup, ”he said. Urrecola in an interview with the Chilean edition of 24 Horas.
“Peru has a Constitution, and within the framework of constitutional norms, the president of the republic has the power to dissolve the Congress, but subject to requirements that were not met in this case,” he added.
Asked if he Government of Gabriel Borich recognizes Dina Boluarte as President of Peru, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Chile He resolutely replied that the southern country would indeed recognize the new Peruvian president.
Recall that on December 7, the then President Pedro Castillo announced the closing of the Congress in an open signal, because of which he was removed from office and replaced by his vice president, Dina Boluarte.
The failed coup d’état caused social upheaval that killed more than 20 people and injured dozens, including protesters and police, in addition to blocking roads, which negatively affected the country’s economy.
Source: RPP

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