
The president of Peru, Dina Boluarte, explained on Wednesday that her administration is analyzing together with the country’s migration control agency (National Superintendence of Migration) the entry of the former president of Bolivia, Evo Morales, to prevent his intervention in national politics.
«We are talking with Migrations so that, within this context, we see the situation of Mr. Evo Morales’ entry into the country. I believe that no one, no person, no former president, no leader of another country has any reason to intervene in the internal affairs of a country,» he said in an interview for the Peruvian radio station PBO.
In this sense, Boluarte questioned that the former Bolivian president -president between 2006 and 2019- interferes in Peruvian politics: «We have the right to weave our own history, no other person should be interfering», he added.
According to the constitutional president, Morales’ intention would be to promote separatism in the south of the country, an option that «will not prosper» because «Peruvians love their regions».
The Peruvian Congress, during the mandate of the now former president Pedro Castillo, declared Morales ‘persona non grata’ in November 2021, for his «negative activism» and «interference» in political affairs. The legislators argued that his attitude constituted a «clear prejudice to the interests of the Peruvian people».
Source: (EUROPA PRESS)






