LIMA — Peruvian ex\u002DPresident Pedro Castillo’s pre\u002Dtrial detention in prison was extended to 18 months on Thursday, amid a deepening diplomatic spat with…
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“We only want the voice of the people to be heard. The people are demanding that they bring back our president,” said protester Gloria Machuca. A bloc of left-wing countries meeting in Havana, including Cuba, Bolivia, Venezuela and Nicaragua, also backed the jailed Castillo, rejecting what they described as “the political framework created by right-wing forces.”
She did not specify when the talks would take place or what other actions Boluarte’s government might take.Peru’s constitution allows a president to shut down Congress, but only if lawmakers twice approve motions of no confidence in the president’s Cabinet, which did not happen on the day of his ousting last Wednesday.Article content
The public ombudsman, saying the armed forces had used firearms and dropped tear gas bombs on protesters from helicopters, demanded the practices be immediately stopped.Bloomberg
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