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🗓️ 23 December 2022
⏱️ 11 minutes
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0:27.0 | Slack.com slash DHQ. This is CBS Eye on the World. Here's John Bachelore. |
0:40.8 | Lima Peru in turmoil. The former president Pedro Castillo, a newcomer to politics, is now |
0:48.4 | incarcerated and accused of many crimes adding up to rebellion or revolution or disorder |
0:56.4 | or treason. There are many words for it, but I need help on this because it gets complicated. |
1:01.6 | This is the simple part. I welcome Marianna Stasio Grady, the America's editor and columnist |
1:06.8 | for the Wall Street Journal editorial board. Because surprisingly, what happens in Lima |
1:11.4 | Peru affects everyone in the new world, but especially the keen on affecting Amlou, the |
1:18.2 | powerful and popular president of Mexico. Marri, a very good evening to you. It wasn't logical |
1:23.8 | to me when it first happened that President Manuel, Andreas Manuel Lopez-Obertor, affectionately |
1:31.6 | called Amlou, would speak out within hours of the news of Pedro Castillo being made a |
1:38.6 | former president and jailed. What is in this for Mexico? What is the relationship between |
1:44.4 | Mexico City and Lima? Good evening to you. Well, good evening, John. I think I should |
1:49.5 | start out by saying it's pretty strange. Just so your listeners know, Castillo, the president |
1:57.3 | of Peru, was going to be the subject of an impeachment vote in the Proving Congress. It wasn't |
2:05.7 | even clear that the opposition that wanted to impeach him had the votes, but he decided |
2:11.0 | I'm not taking any chances. So he all of a sudden announced that he was shutting down |
2:16.1 | Congress, shutting down the Attorney General's office, shutting down the judiciary, and declaring |
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