Pedro Castillo on the ropes after the curfew in Peru

Pedro Castillo on the ropes after the curfew in Peru

in your column Here in the ground from El Ágora on Radio Nacional Bahía Blanca, Lucas Nigoevic analyzed the current situation Peru and the delicate situation in which their President finds himself peter burg; as well as the new threats of Jair Bolsonaro to democracy Brazil.

In Peru the President peter burg is the loss of support from the popular sectors and the left who helped him win the election and become President. An escalation of social conflict as a result of the delicate economic situation in which the country finds itself has officially been met with excessive repression. Without the support of his electoral base, Castillo is more weakened in the face of right-wing attacks aimed at overthrowing him.

For its part, in Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro continues to add new enemies ahead of next October’s elections. Now the Brazilian president faced artists and musicians increasingly joining the voices against the current president, if not directly in favor of his main opponent: Lula da Silva.

In addition, the Brazilian President again threatened democracy by declaring this Of all his ministers, the Secretary of Defense is the “most important” because he has control “of the troops,” that is, the armed forces.

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