The Organization of American States (OAS) should be reformed because it does not support democracy, says President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
During his morning conference, the president explained that Mexico signed a document with Colombia, Argentina and Bolivia asking that the popular be respected in Peru.
Former Peruvian President Pedro Castillo was arrested on December 7 after being impeached by Congress shortly after announcing the closure of the Legislative Assembly and the formation of an emergency executive, which was to rule by decree and reorganize the judicial system, in addition to convening a constituent assembly. Assembly.
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Thus, the Mexican president added that Pedro Castillo, in an effort to seek agreements, went to the OAS without obtaining results.
“The OAS should be reformed, because what is it for? On the contrary! Instead of looking for a solution to the problems of Latin American countries, we are always in the anti-democratic current, although in the discourse we speak of freedom of democracy. No,” López Obrador said on Wednesday.
After his dismissal, Pedro Castillo was replaced by his then vice-president, Dina Boluarte, who has been facing a series of violent protests and demonstrations since last Sunday that have even led to deaths in the country.
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