Peruvian Congress approves motion to reject Petro and AMLO’s interference in its internal affairs

The Peruvian Congress approved on Wednesday after submitting for debate a motion to reject the “unacceptable acts of interference” by the governments of Colombia and Mexico in the country’s internal affairs.

This comes as a reaction to the statements made by the presidents of both countries, Gustavo Petro and Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), positioning themselves in favor of the thesis that the former leftist president Pedro Castillo was illegally removed from power after was judged. to provoke the dissolution of the Peruvian Parliament through a coup last December 8.

The parliamentary motion, which was led by opposition congresswoman Maricarmen Alva (from the Acción Popular party), ended up being approved in the plenary session of the House with 61 votes in favor and 41 against, and stipulates that the statements of the two presidents “constitute a violation of international law”.

Peruvian Congress.  (Photo reproduction online)
Peruvian Congress. (Photo reproduction online)

It is worth remembering that last week the Mexican ambassador in Lima, Pablo Monroy, was declared persona non grata by the new Peruvian government headed by Dina Boluarte.

In 2022, in Mexico, the implementation of soft socialism, led by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), continued at full speed, with all its classic expressions:

the destruction of democratic and autonomous institutions, mega-electoral aid, gifts to the military to gain its political will and support, the militarization of security and the public service, the LGBT agenda, feminist and indigenous supremacism, leftist indoctrination in schools, the push for polarizing against conservatives.

In what context is this whole train wreck happening?

Mexico is the most dangerous place in the world to practice journalism. With 11 journalists killed this year, according to Reporters Without Borders, and with 40 so far in AMLO’s six-year term.

Mexico is more dangerous than Ukraine, Syria and Iran to practice journalism.

Likewise, the militarization of public security advanced when the National Guard was placed under the command of the Secretariat of National Defense (SEDENA) in September.

The army continues to be given new jobs, all of which are unconstitutional as they should be dedicated to security only.

But no, because it now administers several ports, six airports and customs, in addition to participating in the construction of the controversial and anti-environmental project of the Mayan Train and the masonry of the “Welfare Banks”.

And while the armed forces devote themselves to making money and other duties, Bill Barr, the famous former US attorney general, was already saying in March that AMLO had lost control of Mexico to narcotics.

So it’s flat and raw.

Mega-aid is also galloping free when we see that 85% of Mexican families, 25 million families, receive social programs.

This generates an apparent “acknowledgment”, or should we say, conditioning, that people tend to vote for MORENA, AMLO’s party, which now claims it is no longer left-wing, but does not deny its militancy at the São Paulo Forum.

The socialist plan to indoctrinate children is still in effect.

They want to impose a Marxist “education” from the policies of the Ministry of Public Education (SEP).

It seems to AMLO’s soft socialist government that the school plans inherited from previous administrations were only useful for inculcating students in negative ideologies or attitudes.

They lump everything that stands in their way as the good red-bone Marxists they are: neoliberalism, racism, patriarchy, elitism, competition and meritocracy.

At the same time, Mexico is experiencing the highest inflation in two decades, disappearances have increased and AMLO, on a trip to Havana, called for a new socialist revolution.

And he was busy colluding with the São Paulo Forum and the Puebla Group to sabotage the mid-year Summit of the Americas, all to protect the tyrannies of his friends in Cuba and Venezuela.

However, in the elections, the MORENA party managed to advance and now governs 22 of the country’s 32 states.

Among other transcendental events, the Mexican Episcopal Conference (CEM) expressed concern about the increase in violence, describing Mexico as one of the most violent countries in the world.

In July, the Iberosfera Monterrey Congress was held, with political leaders from Spain and America and right-wing and conservative authors.

Then, in November, Eduardo Verástegui, along with Matt and Mercedes Schlapp, held the first-ever CPAC MEXICO (Conservative Political Action Conference), the most important conservatism event in the United States, in Mexico.

Dozens of politicians, activists, pedagogues and writers of a very good level gathered there and were immediately criticized with the usual harassment from power by AMLO.

On October 9, a large pro-life march took place, second only to the 2021 march, gathering, adding all the cities, close to 1 million people.

Unfortunately, however, 2022 was marked by one major issue: the destruction of the National Electoral Institute (INE) by AMLO and his lawmakers, who undertook a reform to strip it of its offices, funding and autonomy, turning it into Mexico almost the way it was. it was 40 years ago, with elections centralized by the presidency and its people rather than by an autonomous body.

In response, there was a march to defend the INE on November 13, in which about 700,000 people gathered in Mexico City.

The opposition was organized that day and emerged from the usual lukewarmness.

For its part, the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) launched a draft resolution to ban Catholic nativity scenes in all public spaces, arguing that they would “disturb” those who profess other religions. or are atheists and their human rights would be affected, in a progressive attitude that violates the right to religious freedom and free expression.

The government’s “hugs, not bullets” policy against organized crime meant de facto inaction against actors causing insecurity in the country.

And the advances in the re-realization of the public administration affected the states.

Finally, as things stand, this year closes in this way: so far, this six-year period can already be considered the worst of the last in terms of intentional homicides.

138,000 have already been committed and 40 journalists have been killed.

Gasoline is still expensive and did not drop to 10 pesos (half a dollar), as AMLO promised.

We didn’t grow at 5% a year, as he swore.

We don’t even have a health system like that of Denmark. Children with cancer still do not have access to medicine.

And there is continued intimidation against opponents by AMLO, who continues to build the leadership of the Latin American red bloc and set the agenda for the São Paulo Forum and the Puebla Group and now protects coup leader Pedro Castillo.

But Mexicans didn’t vote for that, or his friendship with socialist dictators like Maduro and Diaz Canel.

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