Sheinbaum Replies to the Peruvian Congress, Which Seeks to Declare Her Persona Non Grata: “It Doesn’t Matter, Let’s Maintain Our Position”
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Claudia Sheinbaum has answered this Tuesday, from Palacio Nacional, to the Congress of Peru, which will vote in the coming weeks on whether to declare her persona non grata: “It doesn’t matter, we maintain the same criterion.” The Mexican president has referred to the situation of Pedro Castillo, who was president of the country and has been imprisoned since 2022, accused of having given a self-coup of state. “From our point of view, she lived a…
The president of Mexico expresses her solidarity with the ex-mandatario despite the pressures of fujimorism and the right in the Peruvian Congress to declare her persona "non grata"
President Claudia Sheinbaum referred to the Peruvian Congress' proposal to declare her persona non grata, after she demonstrated her support for former President Pedro Castillo.At the press conference on Tuesday, September 9, the president said that she would maintain the position of her predecessor, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, on the subject of Pedro Castillo and the breakdown of relations with Ecuador, after the invasion of the Mexican embass…
Lima. The Foreign Relations Committee of the Peruvian Congress yesterday approved a motion declaring persona non grata to the president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, for alleged political interference.
The Foreign Relations Committee of the Peruvian Congress approved declaring the president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, persona non grata, according to the newspaper El Comercio.The decision was made following a message that the president published in “X”, where she called the imprisonment of former president Pedro Castillo “unfair” and expressed her solidarity with him and his family.The motion was upheld with 12 votes in favor and 6 against, a…
The president of Mexico reiterated her solidarity with ex-mandatario Pedro Castillo, despite the moment he proposes to declare her persona non grata.
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