Former President of Peru Pedro Castillodraws attention to the police report on the incident, that he was on his way to the Mexican Embassy when he was arrested after trying to stage a coup. The information was obtained by Peruvian TV Canal N.
timeline???????? Castillo boarded a presidential protection vehicle with his wife and one of his daughters, and the then chief of staff, in a speech to the nation in which he determined the dissolution of Congress and the establishment of an exceptional government in Peru. . .
The target was unknown to the military, which carried out the presidential escort. Just halfway through, Castillo’s driver, Sergeant Josspeh Michael Grandez López, was told to go to the Mexican Embassy, the driver himself told the National Police.
Minutes later, Grandez López received a call from General Iván Lizzeti Salazar, head of the state’s National Police, and ordered the police custody of Castillo. Suspicion of riot, abuse of power and violation????????
The driver, on order, stopped the perimeter and proceeded with the arrest of Pedro Castillo. He then took her to the Lima Municipality headquarters for due diligence.
Congress would later approve of Castillo’s removal from office for moral inability to stay in office.
According to the newspaper “La República”, that night Pedro Castillo was transferred to the headquarters in Lima of the Diroes (Directorate of Special Police Operations), an elite unit of the National Police, as part of the Public Ministry’s investigation against him. . same location Former dictator Alberto Fujimori arrested????????
The deputy de Castillo takes over and becomes the first woman to rule the country.???????? Attorney Dina Boluarte took over the presidency of Peru yesterday. The inauguration and inauguration ceremony took place just two hours after the vote on Castillo’s impeachment.
Boluarte is the country’s first female president and the 6th to hold the post since March 2018. His term will expire in July 2026.
- Hit Recognition: Before taking office, Boluarte publicly rejected the former president’s action to dissolve Congress.
- First conversation: The new president said running Peru “won’t be an easy task”, he would prioritize the economy and fight corruption, and argued for the urgency of a political reform.
source: Noticias
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