Jaime Bayly harshly criticized Pedro Castillo for the coup in Peru: “With infinite clumsiness, this apprentice dictator destroyed himself”

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Jaime Bayly has lambasted Pedro Castillowho after the coup in Peru ended up in prison and was replaced by his vice president and successor, the current president Dina Boluarte, at the helm of a country that is going through a profound institutional crisis.

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“Castle, dictation studentr, succumbed to authoritarian temptation. Dressed in a suit and tie and was reading a text that surely he hadn’t written, he announced the closure of Congress,” the reporter said on his program that airs from Miami.

Bayly accused the former president of not listening to Peruvian citizens who were asking for an institutional solution to the power conflict between the Executive and the Peruvian Parliament.

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“With infinite awkwardness, By destroying himself, this apprentice dictator failedPedro Castillo, who was never prepared to be president, who should never have been elected, tried to imitate the coups that Fujimori carried out in April 1992, a few more than 30 years ago, and Vizcarra in Sept. 2019 “The driver remembered.

However, he stressed that these two coups were applauded by Peruvian citizens and that they managed to impose themselves on power. “This time, Castillo has failed,” he told her.

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