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Abascal says that PSOE and Podemos are "partners" of Pedro Castillo and celebrates that Peru reacts to the "coup d'état"

MADRID, 7 Dic.

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Abascal says that PSOE and Podemos are "partners" of Pedro Castillo and celebrates that Peru reacts to the "coup d'état"

MADRID, 7 Dic. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The leader of Vox, Santiago Abascal, has indicated this Wednesday that both the chief executive, Pedro Sánchez, as well as PSOE and Unidas Podemos are "partners" of the Peruvian president, Pedro Castillo, and has celebrated that Peru and its institutions have reacted to the "coup d'état" after the president announced the dissolution of the chamber, in addition to the call for new legislative elections.

"Castillo, a member of the São Pablo Forum and the Puebla Group, a partner of the PSOE and Podemos, has staged a coup. Fortunately, the Peruvian institutions and people have reacted," the Vox president celebrated in a message written on the social network Twitter, picked up by Europa Press, in which he has requested that "the nations of the Iberosphere" --in reference to the countries of Latin America-- must "be forewarned and protect the institutions."

According to Abascal, "all these criminals", in reference to "the corrupt" Argentine vice president, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner; "the tyrant" Venezuelan president, Nicolás Madurdo; "the usurping marriage" Ortega-Murillo (Nicaragua); "the coup leader" Castillo and "many others" are "partners of PSOE's allies and of Pedro Sánchez himself." "We will be vigilant so that our democracy and the constitutional order prevail", he has warned on social networks.

The president of Peru, Pedro Castillo, announced this Wednesday during a speech to the nation the dissolution of Congress and the call for new legislative elections hours before facing his third motion of censure.

For its part, the Congress of Peru has approved this Wednesday in extraordinary session a motion of censure against President Pedro Castillo for moral incapacity.