Peru's legislature approved by a majority of 66-33 an initiative against the Mexican president, which they consider an unreasonable interference in Peruvian affairs.
The BUU Community Claudia Sheinbaum admits that "no one exists" for the Bellum only Meximo, already in the first time of Memora.
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Diplomatic relations between Mexico and Peru continue to suffer from the resignation of former president Pedro Castillo, nearly three years after he left the House of Pizarro in December 2022.
On Thursday, the Peruvian group approved a motion to declare the president of the Mexican parliament, which began a final course at the level of Ofelolo and is in the Mexican embassy in Lima.
The proposal was approved, approved by a vote of 63 to 34 in the second received this week by Mexico's foreign affairs announced the severance of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Peru's parliament justified its decision by "unacceptable interference by the Mexican government in internal affairs."
It was a reaction similar to that of de Sela, who said he felt "embarrassed and very sorry" after learning that Chávez was staying at the Mexican embassy in Peru.
Former Mexican President Andre Abuel appealed the Mexican government's decision to protect Loporte, leading to a mutual return of ambassadors in early 2023.
"Given that the current and former presidents of this country have interfered in the internal affairs of PERU, the Peruvian government has severed diplomatic relations with Mexico," de Zela said on Monday.
On Tuesday, Mexico's government rejected the Peruvian government's decision.
"From our perspective, it's blown out of proportion, but it's a decision they're making," President Sheinbaum said at a news conference.
Roberto Velasco, at the bottom of the Ministry of Western Affairs of the United States at the Asylum of the leaders of Peru, which received the Asyum of the world.
He also referred to the UN decision saying that the provision of refuge "would not be considered unfriendly by any other state."
Castillo has been jailed since trying to dissolve the Peruvian Congress in late 2022 and is currently on trial for rebellion.
Mexico granted political asylum to Castillo's children as well as his wife, Lilia Paredes, who is being investigated by Peruvian authorities for her alleged involvement in money laundering.
The separation of diplomatic relations is one of the most significant foreign policy measures taken by the government of the new Peruvian President Jose Jerry, who took the reins of the country a few weeks after the ouster of Dina Bolwarte.
Who is Betsy Chávez?
Bettsy Chávez was arrested in June 2023 and was prosecuted for the alleged conspiracy against the state and involvement in the attempt to close the parliament.However, in September last year, a judge released her from prison so she can stand trial.
He had been prime minister of Castile's government for two weeks and then decided to close the Congress.
If convicted of the crimes he is charged with - which he denies - he could face up to 25 years in prison.
On Monday, Peru's foreign minister accused the Mexican government of viewing the events surrounding Castillo's dismissal from an "ideological" perspective.
"Now, in Mexico, Mexico, Mexico, the president of Mexico (Kashidia Sheenboom) a tragedy that happened politically, regardless of what happened," he said.
"These are two people who have received due process and will not be prosecuted," he added.
De Zella again referred to the Chavez case on Wednesday night, saying Peruvian authorities were reviewing it and hoped to make a decision this week on whether to grant the former official safe passage to leave the country.
He added that it was a "state decision".
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