Monreal attributes ultraright gains in Latin America to US

Ricardo Monreal, Morena coordinator, said the United States bears full responsibility for the rise of conservative governments in the region.

Monreal acknowledged the shift in Latin America's political pendulum. He pointed to ultraright advances in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Peru and Colombia.

The legislator stated that United States influence is enormous in these nations. He added that the northern country has everything to do with the recent wins of Keiko Fujimori in Peru and Abelardo de la Espriella in Colombia.

Monreal, promoter of a reform approved in early June to annul elections due to foreign interference, said a vaccine against interventions now exists. He said he does not fear the United States and only fears God.

相关文章

Politicians in a tense meeting discussing to reduce conflict over an accusation against former minister Nicolás Grau.
AI 生成的图像

Coalition works to ease tensions over accusation against Grau

由 AI 报道 AI 生成的图像

The government and right-wing parties held calls and issued statements to reduce conflict after the announcement of a constitutional accusation against former Finance Minister Nicolás Grau.

The Constitutional Points Commission approved an initiative adding foreign interference as grounds for annulling elections and postponing the judicial election until 2028.

由 AI 报道

Senator Gerardo Fernández Noroña challenged the United States to publish lists of Mexican politicians with alleged ties to organized crime, following a meeting with President Claudia Sheinbaum and Morena legislators.

Peruvian presidential candidate Roberto Sánchez distanced himself from campaign ally Antauro Humala's statements proposing to recover Arica and Tarapacá by diplomatic or armed means. Sánchez stressed no territorial issues with Chile and will prioritize friendly relations. Humala's remarks drew criticism in Chile.

此网站使用 cookie

我们使用 cookie 进行分析以改进我们的网站。阅读我们的 隐私政策 以获取更多信息。
拒绝