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Luis Arce supports Pedro Castillo from Cuba and says he suffered a “constant siege and persecution”

Bolivian President, Luis Arcereiterated this Wednesday its support for the Argentine vice president, Cristina Kirchner, sentenced to six years in prison for fraudulent administration of public funds, and the former Peruvian president Pedro Castilloousted after a failed coup.

Maplewho intervened in a special session in the Cuban parliament on the occasion of the 18th anniversary of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA)warned of the existence of “undemocratic sectors” that “they do not give up their constant harassment against left-wing (…) and legitimately constituted governments.”

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“Foreign interference, political instability, and disrespect for the will of the majority continue to be the main threats that attack the region,” warned.

The Bolivian president added that what alarms him the most is “the vile use” of “the powers of the State for political purposes.”

In this sense, Arce said that Kirchner de -who has announced that she will not be a “candidate for anything” in the 2023 presidential elections due to her conviction- was removed from political life due to the “instrumentalization of the judiciary and the media apparatus.”

On Castle -with a prosecutor’s request for 18 months of preventive detention and that he is being investigated for an alleged crime of rebellion- indicated that it has suffered a “constant siege and persecution” from the Peruvian “legislative power”.

Maple recalled the joint communiqué of the governments of Colombia, Mexico, Argentina and Bolivia in which they assured that the former Peruvian president was “object of judicial treatment” which they described as “violating” and asked that the “citizen will” expressed at the polls by the Peruvian people be respected.

Likewise, he expressed his solidarity with the eight people who have died during the protests in the country in which the resignation of the new president is demanded, Dina Boluarteand the early calling of elections and a constituent assembly.

Source: Elcomercio

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