Peru recalls ambassador to Mexico amid row over ousted leader

Mexico’s president says Peru’s former chief was illegally overthrown, prompting rebuke from present Peruvian president.

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Peruvian President Dina Boluarte at a press convention on the authorities palace in Lima, Peru [File: Martin Mejia/The Associated Press]

Peru’s President Dina Boluarte has ordered the “definitive removing” of the nation’s ambassador to Mexico after rebuking Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador for once more voicing his help for her overthrown predecessor.

The transfer comes after Lopez Obrador instructed a information convention on Friday that “Mexico will proceed to help [Castillo] who was unjustly and illegally faraway from workplace”.

Lopez Obrador, who has been considered one of Castillo’s most fervent supporters together with leftist leaders in Bolivia, Argentina and Colombia, additionally referred to Boluarte as a “spurious president”.

Castillo was impeached and arrested on December 7 final yr after in search of to dissolve Congress. He was changed by then-vice president Boularte the identical day.

Asserting the ambassador’s withdrawal in a televised handle, Boularte mentioned “diplomatic relations between Peru and Mexico are formally decreased to the extent of cost d’affaires”.

She added that Lopez Obrador has “determined to help the coup d’etat carried out by the now former president Pedro Castillo on December 7, 2022”.

“I strongly reject the remarks made right this moment by the president of Mexico on Peru’s inner affairs and his repeated unacceptable questioning of the constitutional and democratic origins of my authorities,” she mentioned.

Peru had already expelled the Mexican ambassador to the nation on the finish of December, after Mexico granted political asylum to Castillo’s spouse and two sons.

Castillo’s removing led to weeks of protests which have left at the very least 60 individuals lifeless, in keeping with Peru’s ombudsman’s workplace.

Boularte’s authorities has been criticised for violently cracking down on the demonstrations led by supporters of Castillo, who has maintained a sturdy base amongst poor rural voters and disenfranchised Indigenous teams.

Amnesty Worldwide mentioned 48 of the deaths in the course of the unrest had been the results of “state repression”.

Boularte initially mentioned she would keep in workplace till Castillo’s time period led to 2026, however the vote was later moved as much as April 2024.

She has since supported shifting the vote to December 2023, nonetheless, efforts to take action have repeatedly failed within the nation’s deeply divided Congress.

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